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Caron Creighton

Caron Creighton is a Junior at Michigan State University studying Journalism and Professional Writing.

Scenes from the Summer Solstice Jazz Festival

Scenes from the Summer Solstice Jazz Festival

By Caron Creighton on June 20, 2010

Our slideshow captures the sound and sights from the festival.

Posted in Life in Lansing, News | Tagged East Lansing jazz festival, Somi, Summer solstice jazz festival | Leave a response

Proposed restaurant finds unique bond with local church

Proposed restaurant finds unique bond with local church

By Caron Creighton on June 18, 2010

The East Lansing City Council oversees a debate about the separation of church and hot dogs.

Posted in Area Eateries, Food, Local Small Business, News | Tagged City Council, East Lansing, St. John's Student Parish, Whats Up Dawg? | Leave a response

Coolidge Road residents challenging development of wetlands

Coolidge Road residents challenging development of wetlands

By Caron Creighton on June 14, 2010

Several East Lansing residents and City Council members are once again engaged in the debate between protecting a wetland and improving the local economy.

Posted in City Hall, News | Tagged CADDIS Development, City Council, Coolidge Road, East Lansing, Joe Reynolds, Planning Commission, West Lake Lansing Road | Leave a response

Scenes from the East Lansing Arts Festival

Scenes from the East Lansing Arts Festival

By Caron Creighton on May 27, 2010

Vendors discuss their wares in colorful video slideshows.

Posted in Arts-plus, Life in Lansing, News | Tagged Caron Creighton, east lansing arts festival, Russ McLogan, wayne francis, WWII | Leave a response

Literary Lansing: Benjamin Busch turns war into art

Literary Lansing: Benjamin Busch turns war into art

By Caron Creighton on May 22, 2010

As a Marine Ben Busch saw and photographed war. Now he writes about war and appears in shows about violence such as “The Wire” and “Generation Kill.”

Posted in Community & Opinion, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged ben busch, benjamin busch, Generation Kill, The Wire | Leave a response

MSU still plans to close deaf education major

MSU still plans to close deaf education major

By Caron Creighton on April 30, 2010

Faculty, students and families of deaf students continue to protest that deaf education deserves a place at MSU.

Posted in Community & Opinion, MSU News, News | Tagged American Sign Language, ASL, deaf education, Michigan State University, MSU | Leave a response

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