During the afternoon session of activities students were able to play a new version of Scrabble. This version was held outside and the game pieces were giant. What used to be a quaint inside activity turned into an outdoor group project. … [Read more...] about A new spin on a classic game
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Sports Photography spends time traveling MSU’s campus
Tim Morley has given the sports photography class the opportunity to not only learn about photographing sports action shots, but has also allowed them to travel to sports’ practices on Michigan State University’s campus. On Monday, July 27, Morley took his students to photograph the swimmers at the IM West building and later walked them to a Michigan State weight room to get … [Read more...] about Sports Photography spends time traveling MSU’s campus
Passionate MIPA students in Yearbook Editors-In-Chief class
A classroom full of leaders hunch over their desks jotting down ten ways to describe their school. Future Editor-In-Chief's prepare for the nearing school year, brainstorming ideas, planning covers and creating themes for their upcoming book. "We try to cover a whole bunch of different ideas, there's no exact focus here." Brian Wilson, the class's instructor, said. The … [Read more...] about Passionate MIPA students in Yearbook Editors-In-Chief class
Panel informs young journalists of the rising trend in prescription drug addiction
Facing a crowd of approximately three hundred students and advisers, Linda S. Vail, in-county health officer, Aaron Emerson, recovering prescription drug addict, Elizabeth Hertel, Policy Director at Health and Human Services of Michigan, and John Stressman, leader of the Mason, Michigan police commission, inform their eager audience of the strikingly rising trend in … [Read more...] about Panel informs young journalists of the rising trend in prescription drug addiction
Chef cooks up big plate at State
You just eat the food. You don’t make it and you don’t know who did. But there’s a whole other world behind the serving counters in The Vista at Shaw Hall. “The food is great. It’s a lot better than what I expected college food to be like,” Renaissance High School senior, Arianna Smith said. Since the start of MIPA on Sunday, the cafeteria at Shaw Hall, The Vista, has … [Read more...] about Chef cooks up big plate at State