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Saginaw Michigan poet recognized on U.S. postage stamp

Saginaw Michigan poet recognized on U.S. postage stamp

By Bill Castanier on April 22, 2012

Poet Theodore Roethke is recognized on postage stamp

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Jeff Vande Zande, Michigan State College, MSU, Poem/a/Day, Roethke House, Theodore Rothke, USPS Forever Poet Stamps | Leave a response

A Marine in Vietnam embraces death in a poem

A Marine in Vietnam embraces death in a poem

By Bill Castanier on April 16, 2012

Lance Cpl. Jim Thomas writes about death in Vietnam

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged east lansing high school, Marines, Michigan author, MSU, Poem/a/Day, the Paper, vietnam | Leave a response

Lansing’s Online News launches 2012 Poem/a/Day

Lansing’s Online News launches 2012 Poem/a/Day

By Bill Castanier on April 1, 2012

For the third year MSU Poet Stephanie Glazier takes on a political issue-not unexpected

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Arab Spring, Michigan author, Michigan writer, MSU, MSU Center for Poetry, Poetry in Motion, Poetry/a/Day, Stephanie Glazier | Leave a response

Peace Education Center offers Nets for Vets alternative to MSU B-Ball event on carrier

Peace Education Center offers Nets for Vets alternative to MSU B-Ball event on carrier

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 10, 2011

PEC raises concern that the MSU event “serves to make ‘war’ seem innocent and fun.”

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged central methodist church, Lansing, michigan state university basketball, military, MSU, nets for vets, peace education center, uss carl vinson, Veterans Day | Leave a response

Posted inside a door in a women’s bathroom at MSU

Posted inside a door in a women’s bathroom at MSU

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 19, 2011

A glimpse into conflicting views of what it means to be a young woman in the 21st century.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged abbott place, apartment ad, bathroom door, com arts, comments, coop, fitness, Michigan State University, MSU, tanning parlor, young women | 2 Responses

Poem/a/day: Skinny Greyhound Haiku

Poem/a/day: Skinny Greyhound Haiku

By Bill Castanier on April 19, 2011

by John Peter Beck considers the grehound

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged John Beck, MSU, Poem/a/Day | 1 Response

Ku Klux Klan permeated Michigan life in the 1920s

Ku Klux Klan permeated Michigan life in the 1920s

By Bill Castanier on March 30, 2011

MSU Press publishes first-ever book on Michigan Ku Klux Klan

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Cetral Michigan, Gerber, Invisible Empire, Ku Klux Klan, MSU, MSU Press, Newaygo County | 1 Response

Polar Express

The Polar Express is truly a Michigan Merry Christmas legacy

By Bill Castanier on December 25, 2010

The popular Christmas book “Polar Express” has its roots in Michigan

Posted in Literary Lansing, Make Mine Michigan, News | Tagged 1225, Castanier, Chris Van Allsburg, Grand Rapids, Michigan author, Michigan writer, Mittenlit.com, MSU, Polar Express | 1 Response

MSU Professor most known for Where the Boys Are also penned inspiring Christmas story

MSU Professor most known for Where the Boys Are also penned inspiring Christmas story

By Bill Castanier on December 23, 2010

MSU Professor Glendon Swarthout wrote Westerns, a classic beach story and a lovely Christmas tale

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Christmas, Glendon Swartout, MSU, Spring Break, Where the Boys Are | Leave a response

MSU LB Greg Jones (53) calls the Spartans' defense during a contest earlier this year. Jones had eight tackles in leading Michigan State to a 35-31 defeat of Purdue on Senior Day in East Lansing. Photo courtesy of flickr.com

Michigan State storms back to beat Purdue

By Beau Hayhoe on November 20, 2010

A review of the Spartans’ come-from-behind Senior Day victory over the Boilermakers

Posted in Beau, Sports | Tagged Boilermakers, college football, Michigan State football, Michigan State-Purdue, MSU, Purdue football, Spartans, Spartans football | 3 Responses

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