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By Bill Castanier on April 22, 2015
WISCONSIN, 1929 Lake Michigan What he knew of death was a brood mare in a barn stall heaving quietly in the dark – contraction and silence. When the canvas on the lifeboats hummed in the wind and lanterns slammed against bulkheads and fire-grate doors swung on their hinges, he heard music and felt, only, the […]
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Cindy Hunter Morgan, LansingOnlineNews.com, Michigan State University, poem a day, Wisconsin |
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 |
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 |
By Bonnie Bucqueroux on September 8, 2013
Similar secret tapings at USC and MSU raise questions about whether there are dots to be connected
Posted in Activism, News | Tagged campus reform, darry sragow, david horowitz, leadership institute, McCarthyism, Michigan State University, MSU, usc, william penn |