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Bonnie Bucqueroux

Bonnie Bucqueroux

Bonnie Bucqueroux teaches at Michigan State University's School of Journalism and experiments with citizen journalism, including co-publishing Lansing Online News with Bill Castanier. They also co-host a radio show Mondays at 7 p.m. on LCC Radio - WLNZ - 89.7.

Todd Heywood as Uday Hussein

Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on September 14, 2014

Peppermint Creek tackles a dramatic and important production

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged bengal tiger at the baghdad zoo, Lansing, michael hays, Michigan, miller performing arts, peppermint creek, Todd Heywood | Leave a response

How we can help save the bees in our own yards

How we can help save the bees in our own yards

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on June 23, 2014

Michigan State University Extension held Bee Palooza 2014 to help people learn how to protect bees and other beneficial insects

Posted in News | Tagged bee palooza, bees, beneficial insects, Michigan State University, msu extension | Leave a response

Corpse Flower close to full bloom at MSU

Corpse Flower close to full bloom at MSU

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on June 22, 2014

Michigan State University’s rare Corpse Flower, known for the terrible stench it emits when it blooms, is on the brink of flowering. To find out how close, check out the Beal Botanical Gardens Facebook page. (They hope to have a live webcam operating soon.) The bloom of this unique Amorphophallus titanum will only last a […]

Posted in News | Tagged Amorphophallus titanum, corpse flower, Michigan State University | Leave a response

Sign up to do Yoga in the Outfield – Sat., June 21, 9 – 10:30 a.m.

Sign up to do Yoga in the Outfield - Sat., June 21, 9 - 10:30 a.m.

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on June 3, 2014

Courtney Morra will run you through the poses in celebration of the summer solstice

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged cooley stadium, Courtney Morra, Free Being Yoga Network, summer solstice, yoga in the outfield | Leave a response

"Orange Crush" - Best in Show

Cruizin’ for Kids car show supports Blessings in a Backpack

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 29, 2014

Close to 100 automobiles of all shapes and sizes congregated across from Neff Elementary School in Grand Ledge to raise money to feed kids

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged blessings in a backpack, capital city corvette club, cruizin' for kids, dave averill, Grand Ledge, tina erskine | Leave a response

My photo taken during the protests against Michigan's Right To Work law

50 may be the new 40, but 70 is still 70

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 1, 2014

The meaning of life? Keep on truckin’? Boomers beware.

Posted in Community & Opinion | Tagged 50 is the new 40, baby boomers, birthday, progress, turning 70 | 2 Responses

Kyle Bristow

White nationalist group files marriage equality amicus brief

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 27, 2014

Former MSU conservative activist Kyle Bristow re-surfaces as the attorney filing an amicus brief supporting DOMA

Posted in News | Tagged equality michigan, kylw bristow, marriage equality, Michigan State University, southern poverty law center, tradtionalist youth network, young americans for freedom | Leave a response

VIDEO: Voices of low-wage Michigan workers who want a raise in the minimum wage

VIDEO: Voices of low-wage Michigan workers who want a raise in the minimum wage

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 26, 2014

Raising the minimum wage from $7.40 to $10.10 would help one mom stave off homelessness and another could buy a prom dress

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged aisha thurman, donyetta hill, graham kovich, homeless, Michigan, minimum wage, Progress Michigan, rebecca hadley-watkins, The Avenue, tipped server | Leave a response

Glenna DeJong and Marsha Caspar take their vows together as Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum officiates

Governor will not recognize same-sex marriages

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 26, 2014

Until or unless the state is forced to

Posted in News | Tagged governor snyder, Michigan, same sex marriage, won't recognize | Leave a response

Lon Johnson, Chair, Michigan Democratic Party

Dems allege Governor’s NERD Fund tied to cronyism

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 26, 2014

MDP chair Lon Johnson and legal counsel Andrew Nickelhoff lay out their case that U.S. Attorney Patrick Miles should investigate the governor’s NERD Fund.

Posted in News | Tagged andrew nickelhoff, cronyism, Governor Rick Snyder, john nixon, lon johnson, nerd fund, rich baird, snyder's cousin | Leave a response

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