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Great Challenges Loom for the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are one of the driving forces of Michigan’s economy. However, a fish from Asia may be slowing down that economic force. The Asian Carp are getting close to entering the Great Lakes from Chicago, and Michigan lawmakers are trying to stop it.

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alt text Running the Wrong Kind of Business

The University has to make budget cuts, but smart budget cuts are the key. The recent cutting of MSU’s deaf education program is unfortunate and unnecessary.

alt text Hoping for Change in 2010

The elections coming in 2010 might not be as energetic as those of 2008, but that doesn’t make them any less important.

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It’s spring time, dress for the season and the weather with our spring time fashion tips.

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alt text The Need for a New Approach To Climate-Change Science (and climate-change reporting)

After Climategate, climate-change science needs a new approach, and the reporting about global climate change needs to differ as well.

alt text Putting the Promise in Perspective

Despite Granholm’s statewide campaign, the Promise Scholarship was yet another broken government program.

alt text Fair Tax Simple, Easy Way to Solve Tax Problems

The U.S. Tax Code is lengthy, wordy, and burdensome. However, the Fair Tax is a simple and easy solution to all of the tax code’s problems.

alt text Regulation not a Democrat or Republican Issue

Regulation is a tough issue. Over-regulation has it’s side effects as does under-regulation, making regulation a nonpartisan issue.

alt text Michigan Republicans Poised for a Comeback

Michigan has been a left leaning state for a few years, but the political climate is now right for a republican comeback.

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Letter to the Editor: Past Torture Abuses Should be Investigated

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November 4, 2009 | Read the story »

Races to Follow on 2009 Election Night

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November 3, 2009 | Read the story »

Student by Day, Street Musician by Trade

Being a student can be rough, but trying to excel in school and launch a music career? That’s just impressive. That is exactly... 

October 29, 2009 | Read the story »

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