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Wayne State offers spring break alternative

Program is an opportunity for students to get to know Detroit

Wayne State’s Alternative Spring Break Detroit, a weeklong service project within the city March 14-19, has chosen 45 finalists to participate. Full story

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Close up on Michigan Film Awards

Technical errors aside, ceremony a success

Despite some minor glitches, the first-ever Michigan Film Awards, held at the Helen L. Deroy Auditorium March 6, and the Detroit Independent Film Festival were successful. Full story

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Early success rewarded with No. 5 ranking

Cain tosses her first no-hitter

The Wayne State softball team had a very successful outing in the Catabwa Invitational. After winning seven games from Feb. 26-28, WSU jumped 15 spots in the national ranking, going from No. 20 to No. 5. Full story

Wayne State falls to Grand Valley in quarterfinals

It was a lonely bus ride back to Wayne State for the men’s basketball team after losing 44-47 against the Grand Valley State Lakers in the GLIAC semi-finals. It also signaled the end of veteran leadership from guards Larry Edwards and Bryan Wright.

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Senate holds closed meetings to discuss budget

Professor says it’s a violation of Michigan’s Open Meetings act

The WSU Student Senate is the representative organization of the student body, working together with students to improve the university. But in the senate’s recent closed meetings, students have been left on the outside.

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The dynamics of Ded Dave

Local show about zombies fuses horror with comedy

Zombies just won’t die. “The Ded Dave Show,” created by Dave Taylor, Jeremy Altier, Jerry Blakeslee, Colin Duerr, Bett Donnley and Jen Lee, will be screening all of its episodes at The Burton Theatre, located at 3420 Cass Ave. on March 18.

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Student safety concerns blossom over spring break ventures

Students warned to avoid Mexico because of violence

As spring break rapidly approaches, many students can think about only one thing — spring break. Safety, however, has taken a front seat, especially this year, as students are urged to avoid going to Mexico, a typical hot spot for spring break.

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WSU joins nationwide rally

Wayne State students and faculty rallied March 4 in opposition of further government education cuts in a campus rally.

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Tournament held on Warriors home ice

The Wayne State women’s hockey team is ready to give the CHA championship tournament another run for the fourth consecutive time.

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Women’s club team headed to national championship tourney

McCall nabs MVP at regional

In only its second year in existence at Wayne State, the women’s club basketball team is headed to the national tournament in Nashville, Tennessee. After their victory at the National Campus Championship Series (NCCS) Regional Basketball Championship held at Western Michigan University, the team is looking forward to taking home the national title in Tennessee this April.

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Student Senate addresses House Appropriations Subcommittee

Speeches by Gale, Sullivan well-received

As students protested cuts to higher education on March 4 in Detroit, Wayne State Student Senate members were in Lansing telling legislators why higher education funding is so important.

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Unnecessary gore, thin plot plague ‘Survival of the Dead’

George A. Romero must have invested heavily in corn syrup, rubber and one-liners before setting out to make “Survival of the Dead” because those things, along with a little stiff acting, are present in every scene, as well as hoards of zombies.

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‘The Servant of Two Masters’ is an exciting and riveting love story

Play is a must-see, hilarious romp

Set in Old Venice, “The Servant of Two Masters” brings laughs while holding the audience’s attention with an interesting plot.

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