The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is nearing completion on Michigan State University's campus, and so for it has sparked strong opinions among students.
The new museum, which when finished will be located on the corner of Grand River Ave. and Farm Lane on East Circle Dr.
The Museum is currently scheduled to have its grand opening in the Fall of 2012 and will host a variety of events, according to the museums website.
The museums sleek design has sparked debate among students, and some seem to like it and some seem to hate it, Taylor Anderson, MSU alum said.
"I'll just have to wait and see what it looks like when its finished," Anderson said, "maybe when it's finished and all the construction equipment is gone I'll like it better."
Justin D. Anderson
Monday, June 25, 2012
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
The new Broad Art Museum is nearing completion, and with every passing day, students begin to see it take shape.
As the final shape becomes apparent, MSU students cant help but voice their opinions about the Museum.
“It Just stands out in a bad way,” Taylor Anderson, MSU Alum said, “If it were in a different part of campus then it would be great, but here, north of the river, it doesn’t work.”
“Elizabeth Brownell, dietetics major, simply said, “Its Ugly, and I don’t like it.”
Despite it being unpopular with many students, the Museum has sparked national debate, Gary Morgan, MSU Museum director said.
“It should be a great shot in the arm for the community,” Morgan said.
As the final shape becomes apparent, MSU students cant help but voice their opinions about the Museum.
“It Just stands out in a bad way,” Taylor Anderson, MSU Alum said, “If it were in a different part of campus then it would be great, but here, north of the river, it doesn’t work.”
“Elizabeth Brownell, dietetics major, simply said, “Its Ugly, and I don’t like it.”
Despite it being unpopular with many students, the Museum has sparked national debate, Gary Morgan, MSU Museum director said.
“It should be a great shot in the arm for the community,” Morgan said.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Manns currently is working on a 10 page paper for his Psychology class, a two page paper for extra credit for the same class, and a one page paper for his online, AL 431, class.
"It's too accelerated," Manns said, "The teacher can't even keep up with the work were getting."
When classes are over, Manns is going to relax at home, because he doesn't have a second session class this summer.
Adam Gobeski, LIN 200 Instructor, said students seem to be getting restless.
"Its pretty obvious that everyone wants to be done," Gobeski said.
Once this next session is done, Gobeski is going to Arizona for 16 days, and he is excited for the time to get away and relax, he said.
"It's too accelerated," Manns said, "The teacher can't even keep up with the work were getting."
When classes are over, Manns is going to relax at home, because he doesn't have a second session class this summer.
Adam Gobeski, LIN 200 Instructor, said students seem to be getting restless.
"Its pretty obvious that everyone wants to be done," Gobeski said.
Once this next session is done, Gobeski is going to Arizona for 16 days, and he is excited for the time to get away and relax, he said.
As summer classes end at Michigan State University, students take the time to reflect on their past weeks of accelerated classes and homework.
Ben Manns, a Criminal Justice major, looks forward to the first session summer classes ending.
"I was glad I took them, but I can't wait for them to be over and I don't think I'll ever take a summer class at MSU again," Manns said.
Manns took AL 431 and PSY 270 this summer, and is currently working on the end of the semester projects and papers that are usually assigned at the end of the 16 week semesters, he said.
Adam Gobeski, Instructor of MSU's LIN 200 course, also reflected on the past few weeks and the end of the session.
Gobeski said he cannot wait for the session to be over, and that it will be nice to have some time to relax finally.
Ben Manns, a Criminal Justice major, looks forward to the first session summer classes ending.
"I was glad I took them, but I can't wait for them to be over and I don't think I'll ever take a summer class at MSU again," Manns said.
Manns took AL 431 and PSY 270 this summer, and is currently working on the end of the semester projects and papers that are usually assigned at the end of the 16 week semesters, he said.
Adam Gobeski, Instructor of MSU's LIN 200 course, also reflected on the past few weeks and the end of the session.
Gobeski said he cannot wait for the session to be over, and that it will be nice to have some time to relax finally.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The Oklahoma City Thunder took care of business Tuesday night, taking care of the Miami Heat 105-94 in game one of the NBA Finals.
Highlights of game one can be seen here.
Durant had 36 points, 17 of which he scored in the 4th quarter to help the thunder overcome a first half deficit of 13 points, according to NBA.com.
Durant also played 45 minutes and 48 seconds, the most for the Thunder, second only behind LeBron James for the Heat who played 45 minutes and 50 seconds, according to NBA.com.
Westbrook chipped in 27 points and 11 assists for the Thunder.
James had 30 points for the Heat and Wade added 19 in a losing effort.
Game two will be played Thursday, June 14 at 9p.m. in Oklahoma City, according to NBA.com.
Highlights of game one can be seen here.
Durant had 36 points, 17 of which he scored in the 4th quarter to help the thunder overcome a first half deficit of 13 points, according to NBA.com.
Durant also played 45 minutes and 48 seconds, the most for the Thunder, second only behind LeBron James for the Heat who played 45 minutes and 50 seconds, according to NBA.com.
Westbrook chipped in 27 points and 11 assists for the Thunder.
James had 30 points for the Heat and Wade added 19 in a losing effort.
Game two will be played Thursday, June 14 at 9p.m. in Oklahoma City, according to NBA.com.
Tonight at 9p.m. eastern time, the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder will face off in game one of the NBA finals.
The game will be played in Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.
The Heat will be looking for their first title since Chris Bosh and LeBron James joined the team in 2010.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are looking for their first title since moving from Seattle in 2008, and the franchises first title since 1979 as the SuperSonics.
The Thunder will look to Kevin Durant to carry them to the title.
Game two will be played in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 14, at 9p.m., games three and four will then be played in Miami on June 17, and June 19 respectively.
The game will be on ABC at 9p.m. tonight, according to NBA.com.
The game will be played in Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.
The Heat will be looking for their first title since Chris Bosh and LeBron James joined the team in 2010.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are looking for their first title since moving from Seattle in 2008, and the franchises first title since 1979 as the SuperSonics.
The Thunder will look to Kevin Durant to carry them to the title.
Game two will be played in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 14, at 9p.m., games three and four will then be played in Miami on June 17, and June 19 respectively.
The game will be on ABC at 9p.m. tonight, according to NBA.com.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Hello everybody! I know one will probably ready this, but I'm making it for a class and wanted to post something to make it less boring.
In order to make this less boring, I need to write something that is of some interest to someone At the moment, I cant think of anything so stay tuned and I'll post something awesome later.
In order to make this less boring, I need to write something that is of some interest to someone At the moment, I cant think of anything so stay tuned and I'll post something awesome later.
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