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Not many expected a No. 7 seed to make it to the Final Four. But Saturday night was the end of the championship run for the Spartans, with an 81-61 loss to Duke. See pages 4-5
Senior guard Travis Trice hugs freshman guard Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn Jr. as he cries for the loss Saturday during the semi-final game of the NCAA Tournament in the Final Four round at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. PHOTO: ERIN HAMPTON
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Cedar Village relatively calm after Final Four loss BY STAFF REPORTS
Students chant “Go green! Go white!” Saturday on the street at Cedar Village Apartments in East Lansing. The chant began after the Spartans fell to Duke in the Final Four round of the NCAA tournament. STATE NEWS PHOTO STAFF
The stage was set for potentially massive revelries in East Lansing on Saturday night, but MSU’s crushing loss to Duke University in Indianapolis dampened the spirits of students. East Lansing bars opened their doors early in the afternoon as students and fans gathered outside to enjoy the NCAA Final Four game against Duke. Peppino’s, Harper’s Restaurant & Brewpub, Buffalo Wild Wings and Dublin Square Irish Pub were all packed around game time as fans turned out in huge numbers to cheer on the basketball team. The doors to the Breslin Center opened at 5 p.m. to allow students and fans from the greater East Lansing area to watch the game on the big screen. Following the 81-61 loss in the Final Four, groups of students began to gather on opposing street corners and chant back and forth but stayed relatively calm under significant police surveillance. The energy was significantly lower than last weekend’s celebration following MSU’s win over Louisville. In Cedar Village, officers wore riot gear and rode horses, but nearly outnumbered students on the streets minutes after the game ended. Even before the game, one building had been fenced off and floodlights were erected, but never used. The cost of the preventative measures and large police presence are currently not known. East Lansing police announced the arrest of seven people for disorderly conduct following MSU’s loss, several of them in Cedar Village. The violations “consisted of wrongfully propelling objects at police and others in the area.” Objects thrown included lemons and avocados. Police estimated the size of the crowd in the area at about 100-125 people. In a statement, East Lansing police chief Juli Liebler said she was “glad
that the majority of Spartan fans chose to celebrate responsibly.” The general attitude of residents in Cedar Village reflected irritation with the heavy police and media presence, with students yelling out their windows for police to “go home” and “nothing is going to happen.” The picture was starkly different in Lexington, Kentucky, where the end to Kentucky’s perfect season brought about 1,500 students into the streets, resulting in more than 30 arrests, according to police there. Former MSU student Lucas Gerding said although the police presence put a damper on mass excitement, celebrators turned out and partied as much as they could. “Win or lose, fans will always do what they do, which is get wild,” Gerding said. Neuroscience sophomore Joey Leider said he expected a small turnout in the event of a loss, but said he cherished the positivity and school spirit of the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight celebrations the weekend prior. “When we lose, spirits are down, no one wants to celebrate,” Leider said. “With the loss, this is kind of what I expected — more police than students.” Most of the serious action took place outside of Cedar Village, as police responded to at least three couches on fire. The first was reported on Evergreen Avenue and Forest Road, and officers were on the scene within a few minutes and quickly dousing the flames. By 9:20 p.m., students were beginning to slowly head home and file out of the area. Police followed suit and the area was relatively empty by 10 p.m. Police scanners continued to buzz throughout the night, but the streets of East Lansing remained for the most part silent.
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Contents Izzo expects Nairn to become key leader Freshman guard Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn Jr. attempts a basket Saturday during the semi-final game of the NCAA Tournament in the Final Four round at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Despite Saturday night’s door-slamming end to MSU’s season, the team’s tournament run may be remembered as a fairy tale. As the Spartans shift their focus to next season, it looks like the 2015-16 group will inhabit a different form, possibly resembling that of a DC Comics book. Batman and Robin will be expected to run the show, according to head coach Tom Izzo. That is, junior guard Denzel Valentine and freshman guard Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn, will be the leaders of the team as it pursues a return to the Final Four. As a senior, it will be Valentine’s team next year, Izzo said, but Nairn will most likely be second-in-command. They’re both on a mission to win the title next season and the recent loss to Duke only fuels Nairn’s fire. “It’s life,” Nairn said. “You gotta be able to take the hits. This is a major blow for me. I’m sure it’s a major blow for everybody on the team, but you know the type of person I am, the type of human being I am; I thrive off things like this. “I can promise you; I can promise my teammates every single day, I’m gonna give it everything I got to win a national championship.” Nairn became just the second Spartan fresh-
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man ever to start at the point guard position in the Final Four and the fourth to start an NCAA tournament game for the program. Before the season, Draymond Green and Mateen Cleaves were impressed by Nairn’s leadership abilities. “He’s not caught up in stats,” Cleaves said. “He just does whatever he has to to help this team win. I do think he’s on track to be in that conversation when you talk about some of the best leaders at Michigan State.” Beyond his team-first mentality, Nairn approaches life gleaming with positivity. His attitude is infectious, Izzo said. After a few regular season games this year, Nairn would sing in the locker room as media huddled around other players. Other times, he’s been spotted singing aloud while walking through Bessey Hall. “Every day’s a good day,” Izzo said. “That’s what he starts every practice with — ‘It’s a good day.’ For him, every day is a good day. I gotta learn from him because all my days aren’t good days.” On one of Nairn’s sadder days as a Spartan, he was the first player to speak up in the locker room following the 20-point loss to Duke, Izzo said. “They all made sure we said ‘let’s remember what it’s like to be here,’” Izzo said. “We’re gonna get back here again. I don’t know when, but we’re gonna get back here.”
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Spotlight MSU gets blown out by Duke, ending their unexpected NCAA Tournament run A hot start wasn’t enough as MSU fell behind Duke early and were never able to get back in the game. The Spartans lost 81-61
Senior forward Gavin Schilling is blocked by Duke guard Matt Jones, 13, and center Jahlil Okafor Saturday during the semi-final game of the NCAA Tournament in the Final Four round at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Spartans were defeated by the Blue Devils, 81-61.
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Saturday. “I feel bad because I didn’t think people got to see the team that has won 12 out of the last 15 games,” Izzo said. “Give Duke credit and give our seniors credit for getting us to a place that most people didn’t think we’d get to.” After big games from the freshman duo Jahlil Okafor and Justise Winslow, Duke defeated the Spartans at Lucas Oil Stadium, 81-61, to advance to the National Championship round of the NCAA Tournament.
A loud, confident postseason run came to an abrupt end. Izzo repeatedly said after the game he got everything he could out of this team, a team that was criticized for being untalented, undisciplined and primed for a first-round exit, assuming they even qualified for the NCAA Tournament. “I got a lot out of a lot of teams over the years,” Izzo said. “This was squeezing blood out of a rock. This team gave me everything they had to give me. They
played through so many things.” Senior guard Travis Trice said despite the surprise tournament run, he still believes MSU left something on the table in the final game. But given the disappointment the regular season brought, the senior can’t help but feel proud of his team. “A lot of people counted us out, didn’t think we were going to be here, didn’t think we were going to be in the tournament,” Trice said. “I think that’s definitely a high point for this group. We wanted to win it all, so that’s disappointing. And for me personally, I’m done. But I’m just happy for this group, the way they competed this year.” I’m happy. I’m proud of the way these guys responded all year. They never quit.” NEVER IN THE GAME Izzo pinned most of the blame for the loss Saturday night on himself. It was a slopfest of a game. Duke attempted 37 free throws, making 27 of them. They locked down defensively after MSU got off to an early 14-6 lead, holding the Spartans to 35 percent shooting the rest of the way. Freshman forward Justise Winslow led the Blue Devils with 19 points and nine rebounds, and freshman center Jahlil Okafor added 18 points and six rebounds. The Spartans battled foul trouble through most of the second half. Quick whistles and an
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inability to limit penetration caused sophomore forward Gavin Schilling, junior guard Matt Costello and senior forward Branden Dawson to spend extended minutes on the bench.
“We did not play good. I give them a lot of credit, but I’m not giving them all. We’ve got to get that straight right now. I’m not giving them all.” Tom Izzo, men’s basketball head coach
“I was embarrassed for the people sitting behind us,” Izzo said. “We did not play good. I give them a lot of credit, but I’m not giving them all. We’ve got to get that straight right now. I’m not giving them all. I gotta do a better job. There’s been differ-
ent players through that span of time. Same coach.” With the loss, Izzo is now 1-9 in his career against Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski. Junior guard Denzel Valentine shared a few words with his head coach wafter the loss. “I just looked at him and said, ‘I’m going to get you here next year, coach,’” Valentine said. “It was a heck of a run. I’m just mad we lost because of BJ (Dawson) and Trav, what they’ve been through, what we’ve been through as a team this season. We got to tip our hat off to Duke. They were the better team today.” A VOW TO GET BACK Valentine vowed to bring the Spartans back to the Final Four next year. Izzo said to get there, the Spartans have some work to do. More importantly, he has some work to do. “I have to get some players who can drive the ball and get fouled,” Izzo said. “We gotta do
a better job at recruiting.” In recent years, that hasn’t been Izzo’s strong suit. The talent disparity was obvious on Saturday and MSU’s momentum didn’t stand a chance.
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“Is that going to drive me? Damn right it’s going to drive me,” Izzo said. “At the same time, the problem when you get this deep or when you schedule the way you do is that you play good people. And some of them are better than you.” Regardless of the finish, there was a sense of satisfaction from players and coaches after the
loss. The Spartans made the most of this season and next year the Spartans will see the contributions of West Virginia transfer guard Eron Harris, who sat this season out due to NCAA transfer regulations, and the addition of ESPN five-star recruit Deyonta Davis, a power forward from Muskegon. “I told them, never forget this moment,” Dawson said. “Never forget this feeling. I know these guys are going to get better this summer, and they’re going to have an incredible team next year. We just told them don’t forget this feeling and make it back.” Up until last season, every four-year player under Izzo had made a Final Four. When MSU lost to UConn in the Elite Eight last March, Keith Appling and Adreian Payne missed that opportunity. Izzo learned from former MSU head coach Jud Heathcote to cherish these opportunities, because they aren’t promised.
MSU surpassed the odds to get there this year. Next year, expectations will be higher.
“I told them, never forget this moment. Never forget the feeling. I know these guys are going to get better this summer.” Branden Dawson, senior forward
“There (are) certain opportunities to get so far, and you may never get back there,” Izzo said of the lesson he learned from Heathcote. “That drives you. You could be good. You could be real good. You could be great. Last year, we were great. We were good enough to win it all. And we didn’t even get there.”
Trice and Dawson renewed that streak this year. The future for Trice is currently unclear, but Izzo expects Dawson to test the NBA waters. “Travis, he gave me his all,” Izzo said. “Believe it or not, Branden Dawson, a cool thing for me and him will be graduation and then getting to a place to play more basketball.” This season will be considered a stepping stone for MSU. Izzo hasn’t been to the National Championship round since 2000. That’s the next step, and he won’t quit until he reaches it. “We’re on that never-ending chase to make sure. I’ve said to many of you, we have one more level to go,” Izzo said. “And I’m not leaving until I get to that one more level.” Valentine shared a similar sentiment. “We want to put ourselves in another bracket by winning the national championship,” Valentine said. “Next year, we’re going to be on a mission.”
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No doubt the warm weather is fun, but does it hurt grades?
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Spring in East Lansing is a double-edged sword. Actually, no, it’s an awesome time of year. However, the one downside is the futile effort of maintaining focus on homework and tests, while outside the sun is shining and the air is warm. It seems like the first and last months of the school year require double the amount of concentration to complete even the simplest of academic tasks, or to even attempt them altogether. Here’s a thought that would make your GPA cringe in fear: What if it were warm all year long? Yes, it seems impossible, but there are places where the weather isn’t subzero half of the year. Could you imagine if we all went to Arizona State University or the University of Southern California? Forget studying — most of us would be spending all our time surfing or sunbathing. But in East Lansing, it is a daily routine in the cold months to gripe about the weather. Phrases like ‘Why do I go to school in Michigan?’ and ‘I should have gone down south for college’ are among the ones I hear most often. But if there were ever a way to twist the negative aspects of the brutal winter season into benefits, consider the difficulty of maintaining focus
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toward schoolwork as the sunny days return to campus. It’s much easier to study for exams and write essays when you look out the window and see nothing but blizzarding snow and ice. I’m still baffled as to how students down south manage to deal with the consistently nice weather. I can only speak for myself, but if I were enrolled at a university where the weather was more than 70 degrees for the majority of the year, my grades would probably sacrifice themselves for a tan. We’re all so lucky we don’t have to face this kind of mental battle all year long. Okay, maybe not. But it really could help out in the long run. With approximately five months without legitimate distraction from weather, it’s easy to make the argument that going to a school with unpleasant weather for part of the year helps to legitimately keep students more focused. Although, that kind of argument might drive students away from a school like MSU altogether. Because sacrificing good weather for better focus isn’t the easiest decision to make. So, with all of that in mind, it is certainly unfortunate timing that final exams come in the first week of May. It’s arguably one of the best weeks of the year, weather-wise, during both the fall and spring semesters. Students are going to be tested not only by exams, but by all the distractions that come with the suddenly beautiful weather in East Lansing. But then again, there’s no justifiable scenario to complain about the impending warm weather. So, try to do your best to keep your GPA up as temperatures do the same thing.
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CHAPELURE, SECOND PLACE 517-333-7172 4750 S. Hagadorn Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823 MSU BAKERY, THIRD PLACE 517-353-9310 171 Service Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824 www.msubakers.com
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517-484-2523 Eastwood Towne Center, 2900 Towne Centre Blvd., Lansing Charter Twp., MI 48912 www.claddaghirishpubs.com
BEGGAR’S BANQUET, SECOND PLACE POTBELLY, THIRD PLACE 517-203-4278 233 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.potbelly.com
Best Breakfast Place BEGGAR’S BANQUET, FIRST PLACE 517-351-4540 218 Abbott Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.beggarsbanquet.com
GOLDEN HARVEST, SECOND PLACE 517-485-3663 1625 Turner St., Lansing, MI 48906
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LEO’S CONEY ISLAND, THIRD PLACE 517-708-8580 333 Albert Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.leosconeyisland.com
CRUNCHY’S, FIRST PLACE
Best Steakhouse BLACK CAT BISTRO, FIRST PLACE CAPITAL PRIME, SECOND PLACE 517-377-7463 2324 Showtime Dr., Lansing, MI 48912 www.capitalprimelansing.com OUTBACK, THIRD PLACE 517-381-1704 4880 Marsh Rd, Okemos, MI 48864 www.outback.com
HARPER’S, SECOND PLACE CONRAD’S, THIRD PLACE 517-337-2723 101 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 517-333-7104 1219 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.conradsgrill.com
Best Place to Eat on Campus BRODY SQUARE, FIRST PLACE
www.eatatstate.com/menus/brody Brody Square features nine distinct venues offering cuisine from Southwest to sushi. Whether you’re in the mood for a burger or something a little more diverse, we’ve got you covered!
BEGGARS CAN BE CHOOSERS
CRUNCHY’S, FIRST PLACE
Best Coffee House
GRAND RIVER COFFEE CAFE, FIRST PLACE
517-333-7090 515 W. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.grandrivercoffeecafe.com ESPRESSO ROYALE, SECOND PLACE 517-332-5224 517 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.espressoroyale.com BIGGBY, THIRD PLACE 517-332-1471 270 W. Grand River Ave, East Lansing MI 48823 www.biggby.com
SWEET LORRAINE’S, SECOND PLACE 517-325-0850 547 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.macncheez.com GOOMBA’S, THIRD PLACE
Best Bakery BAKE N’ CAKES, FIRST PLACE CHAPELURE, SECOND PLACE MSU BAKERY, THIRD PLACE
Best Place to Take a Date
BLACK CAT BISTRO, FIRST PLACE HARPER’S, SECOND PLACE CRUNCHY’S, THIRD PLACE
THANK YOU MSU for voting BLACK CAT BISTRO Best Restaurant in East Lansing
Thanks for making Beggar’s your choice since 1973!
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Best Meal under $5
LANDON HALL, SECOND PLACE www.eatatstate.com/menus/Landon AKERS HALL, THIRD PLACE www.eatatstate.com/menus/akers
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Best of MSU RICK’S, THIRD PLACE 517-351-2285 224 Abbot Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.ricksamericancafe.com
Best Cocktail BLACK CAT BISTRO, FIRST PLACE HARPER’S, SECOND PLACE CRUNCHY’S, THIRD PLACE
Best Happy Hour / Drink Specials
Best Margarita
CRUNCHY’S, FIRST PLACE
LOS TRES AMIGOS, FIRST PLACE
HARPER’S, SECOND PLACE
EL AZTECO, SECOND PLACE CANCUN MEXICAN GRILL, THIRD PLACE
Best East Lansing Bar CRUNCHY’S, FIRST PLACE HARPER’S, SECOND PLACE RICK’S, THIRD PLACE
Best Lansing Bar ZOOBIE’S, FIRST PLACE
517-483-2737 611 E. Grand River Ave, Lansing, MI 48906 www.zoobiesoldtowntavern.com THE EXCHANGE, SECOND PLACE 517-319-4500 314 E. Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48933 www.lansingexchange.com STOBER’S, THIRD PLACE 517-487-4464
812 E. Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912
Best Dance Spot HARPER’S, FIRST PLACE RICK’S, SECOND PLACE DUBLIN SQUARE, THIRD PLACE 517-351-2222 327 Abbott Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.dublinsquare.net
Best Karaoke CRUNCHY’S, FIRST PLACE HARPER’S, SECOND PLACE DARB’S CRYSTAL BAR, THIRD PLACE 517-694-9716 4279 Holt Rd, Holt, MI 48842
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BEST CAR DEALERSHIP!
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Best of MSU GREAT CLIPS, SECOND PLACE 517-897-1499 205 M.A.C. Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.greatclips.com THE PEDI-CURE, THIRD PLACE 517-927-2267 4750 Okemos Rd, Okemos, MI 48864 www.thepedi-cure.co
Best Tanning Salon Best Salon/Spa From left, Lansing resident and LCC student Andrew Weinberg, recent graduates and East Lansing residents Katie Blaszkowski and Katherine Miller dine at the patio, June 11, 2013, at Peanut Barrel, 521 E. Grand River Ave. State News File Photo
DOCTOR’S APPROACH, FIRST PLACE 517-731-0998 2685 Jolly Rd, Okemos, MI 48864 www.doctorsapproach.com
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VIP TANNING, FIRST PLACE
517-332-4847 1215 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.viptanning.com Live. Love. Tan. That’s the VIP way! Clean Facilities and advanced high quality sunbeds, lotions, and UV-Free sunless spray tanning!
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Best of MSU J2 TANNING, SECOND PLACE 517-575-6961 4790 S. Hagadorn Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.J2tanning.com TANZMANIA, THIRD PLACE 517-351-8269 418 Frandor Ave, Lansing, MI 48912 www.tanzmaniatan.com
POWERHOUSE GYM, SECOND PLACE 517-827-4653 4790 S. Hagadorn, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.powerhousegym.com
CREATIVE WELLNESS, SECOND PLACE 517-351-9240 2045 Asher Ct., East Lansing, MI 48823 www.creativewellness.net
IM WEST, THIRD PLACE 517-355-5250 393 Chestnut Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824
DOUGLAS J, THIRD PLACE 517-349-9266 333 Albert Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.douglasj.com
Best Massage
Best Gym PLANET FITNESS, FIRST PLACE 517-381-8200 1982 Grand River Ave, Okemos, MI 48864 www.planetfitness.com/okemos
MASSAGE AND WELLNESS, FIRST PLACE
517-203-1113 201 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.massageandwellnessonline.com Downtown East Lansing’s most tranquil setting offers massage, spa & wellness services. We do our utmost to improve your health & well being.
MSU BIKES, SECOND PLACE 517-432-3400 434 Farm Lane, Bessy Hall, Room B10, East Lansing, MI 48823 EVERGREEN CYCLES AND REPAIR, THIRD PLACE 517-337-2453 545 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.evergreencyclesandrepair.com
Best Bike Shop VELOCIPEDE PEDDLER, FIRST PLACE
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517-351-7240 1353 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.velocipedepeddler.com
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Best of MSU KROGER, SECOND PLACE 517-332-2090 Frandor Shopping Center, 443 Mall Court, Lansing, MI 48912 517-347-0100 4884 Marsh Rd., Okemos, MI 48864
Best Grocery Store
FOODS FOR LIVING, THIRD PLACE 517-324-9010 2655 E Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.foodsforliving.com
MEIJER, FIRST PLACE
517-333-3010 1350 W. Lake Lansing Rd. East Lansing, MI 48823 517-349-6800 2055 W. Grand River Ave, Okemos, MI 48864 www.meijer.com
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Best Party Store BIG TEN PARTY STORE, FIRST PLACE
517-351-5621 1108 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.bigtenpartystores.com Norm and the rest of the Big Ten staff thank you for your loyal support. We enjoy serving you all and the laughs, keep it up Spartans, GO GREEN, GO WHITE! TOM’S PARTY STORE, SECOND PLACE 517-332-4614 2778 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823
QUALITY DAIRY, THIRD PLACE 517-371-8921 808 E. Michigan Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.qualitydairy.com
Best Bookstore SBS, FIRST PLACE
517-351-4210 421 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.sbsmsu.com We try every year to be the best bookstore we can be for the MSU community. We appreciate your recognition of our staff, effort and store this year. Thank you! CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, SECOND PLACE 517-332-0112 307 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.curiousbooks.com COLLEGEVILLE, THIRD PLACE 517-922-0013 321 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.ctcmsu.com
Best Cell Phone Service VERIZON, FIRST PLACE 517-993-5575 209 E Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.cellularandmore.com www.verizonwireless.com Co-owners Gabriel Cooper, left, and Aaron Solon waiting for customers Jan. 8, 2014, at Hollow Mountain Comics on Grand River Ave. State News File Photo
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Best Unique Business of MSU
Fun for the whole family. No experience or equipment needed.
DEMMER CENTER
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BEST Hobby Hobby Store! Store!
AT&T, SECOND PLACE 517-203-1116 3201 E. Grand River Ave, Suite C, Lansing MI 48912 www.att.com
Best of MSU SPRINT, THIRD PLACE 517-324-9900 East Oak Square, 2843 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.shop.sprint.com
Best Flower Shop B/A FLORIST, FIRST PLACE
517-351-4484 1424 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.bafloristonline.com 1st impressions matter! B/A Florist is an eclectic floral boutique in the heart of East Lansing for 35 years & counting. Let us help you express your sentiments through flowers. PETRA FLOWERS, SECOND PLACE 517-336-6991 315 W. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.petraflowers.com SMITH FLORAL & GREENHOUSES, THIRD PLACE 517-484-5327 1124 E. Mt. Hope Ave, Lansing, MI 48910
Best Sporting Goods Store DICK’S, FIRST PLACE
517-853-0400 1982 W Grand River Ave, Ste 310, Meridian Mall, Okemos, MI 48864 www.dickssportinggoods.com MOOSEJAW, SECOND PLACE 517-333-4000 555 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.moosejaw.com
SUMMIT SPORTS, THIRD PLACE 517-332-4000 2650 E Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.summitsports.com
Best Clothing Store EAST LANSING THREADS, FIRST PLACE 517-253-8777 225 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823
CAMPUS CORNER, SECOND PLACE 517-332-5580 501 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, MI 48823 www.campuscornerel.com
Bookstore employees Corey Kellicut and Fernando Rosado-Ruiz help customers checkout their purchases on Jan. 23, 2012 at Collegeville Textbook Company. State News File Photo
Best Shoe Store
PITAYA, THIRD PLACE 517-336-7000 213 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.pitaya.com
DSW, FIRST PLACE
517-316-7963 2800 Town Center Boulevard, Eastwood Towne Center, Lansing, MI 48912 www.DSW.com
Best Home Décor Store
PLAYMAKERS, SECOND PLACE 517-349-3803 2299 W. Grand River Ave, Okemos, MI 48864 www.playmakers.com
HOME GOODS, FIRST PLACE 517-203-0087 415 Mall Court, Frandor Shopping Center, Lansing, MI 48912 www.homegoods.com
MACY’S, THIRD PLACE 517-347-4400 1982 W. Grand River, Meridian Mall, Okemos, MI 48864 www1.macys.com
WORLD MARKET, SECOND PLACE 517-337-1100 427 Mall Court, Frandor Shopping Center, Lansing, MI 48912 www.worldmarket.com
Best Craft/Hobby Store FORTRESS COMICS AND GAMES, FIRST PLACE
HOME DEPOT, THIRD PLACE 517-381-0650 1749 Newman Rd, Okemos, MI 48864 www.homedepot.com
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517-333-0435 425 Albert Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.lansing40kmagicandgames.com
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Best of MSU WEST CIRCLE, SECOND PLACE 517-355-8713 632 W. Circle Dr., East Lansing, MI 48825 www.liveon.msu.edu/north
DTN, SECOND PLACE 517-371-5300 2502 W. Lake Lansing Rd, Suite C, Lansing, MI 48912 www.dtnmgt.com
BRODY, THIRD PLACE 517-355-5516 241 W. Brody Rd, East Lansing, MI 48825 http://liveon.msu.edu/brody
CAMPUS VILLAGE, THIRD PLACE 517-337-1700 1151 Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.livecampusvillage.com
ABBOTT PLACE, FIRST PLACE
517-324-9880 2501 Abbott Rd, 517-355-8987 | 517-355-9255 East Lansing, MI 48823 591 N Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI 48825 www.abbottpl.com http://liveon.msu.edu/rivertrail/shaw Less than 10 spaces remaining at Shaw Hall offers river views, many MSU’s best apartment complex… room options and a central campus Don’t miss your chance to live at location. Fall sign-up is going on now! Abbott Place!
SHAW HALL, FIRST PLACE
Best Movie Theater
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517-324-9900 East Oak Sq, 2843 E. Grand River Ave. East Lansing, MI
517-316-9100 Eastwood Towne Center, 2500 Showtime Dr., Lansing, MI 48906 https://ncgmovies.com/lansing/ NCG Cinema is just minutes from MSU, offering free refills on all sizes of pop and popcorn, and 19 screens including the Xtreme screen! STUDIO C!, SECOND PLACE 517-393-7469 1999 Central Park Dr., Okemos, MI 48864 https://celebrationcinema.com/ studioc
GRAFF CHEVROLET, THIRD PLACE 517-349-8300 1748 W. Grand River Ave, Okemos, MI 48864 www.graffokemosgm.com
Best Bank MSUFCU, FIRST PLACE 517-333-2424 3777 West Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.msufcu.org
CHASE, SECOND PLACE 517-333-5905 639 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.chase.com
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BUD KOUTS CHEVROLET, SECOND PLACE 517-489-4848 2801 E. Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912 www.budkoutschevy.com
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Best Apartment Complex Best On Campus Housing
CELEBRATION CINEMA, THIRD PLACE 517-393-7469 200 E. Edgewood Blvd., Lansing, MI 48911 https://celebrationcinema.com/ location/Lansing
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Best of MSU BANK OF AMERICA, THIRD PLACE 800-432-1000 515 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.bankofamerica.com
SBS, SECOND PLACE 517-351-4210 421 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.sbsmsu.com
Best MSU Merchandise
SPARTAN CORNER, THIRD PLACE 517-351-6768 103 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823
CAMPUS CORNER, FIRST PLACE
517-332-5580 501 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, MI 48823 www.campuscornerel.com Your Friendly Neighborhood store for over 40 years! Enjoy the best prices on MSU apparel in town! Thank You, Thank You for your patronage and recognition!
Best Place to Study
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MSU LIBRARIES, FIRST PLACE
517-353-8700 366 W. Circle Dr., East Lansing MI 48824 lib.msu.edu Expert staff, group study rooms, collaborative tech labs, 500+ computers, printers, and a Sparty’s cafe. Stop by—we’ve got you covered!
Offering Swedish, deep tissue, sports, hot stone, prenatal, couples, body wraps, facials, and paraffin dips.
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Best of MSU THE UNION, SECOND PLACE 517-355-3463 49 Abbott Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824 www.msuunion.com GRAND RIVER COFFEE, THIRD PLACE 517-333-7090 515 W. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.grandrivercoffeecafe.com
Best New Business BLACK CAT BISTRO, FIRST PLACE SWEET LORRAINE’S, SECOND PLACE EAST LANSING THREADS, THIRD PLACE
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Best Unique Business DEMMER CENTER, FIRST PLACE
517-884-0550 4830 E. Jolly Rd, Lansing, MI 48910 www.demmercenter.msu.edu We are a shooting sports training facility with indoor and outdoor archery ranges including a walking 3D range and indoor firearm
Best Place to be Spoiled by your Parents
Best Hidden Gem
BLACK CAT BISTRO, FIRST PLACE
DOCTOR’S APPROACH, SECOND PLACE
517-580-3821 115 Albert Ave, E ast Lansing, MI 48823 www.blackcatbistro.com
BAKE N’ CAKES, FIRST PLACE
BLACK CAT BISTRO, THIRD PLACE
Best Student Publication
Thank You for Voting us the Best of M DOCTOR’S APPROACH, SECOND PLACE
SWEET LORRAINE’S, SECOND PLACE
EAST LANSING THREADS, THIRD PLACE
BLACK CAT BISTRO, THIRD PLACE
The State News wants to thank all of the readers for voting and making this year’s contest a success!
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THE STATE NEWS, FIRST PLACE 517-432-3010 435 E. Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823 www.statenews.com
VIM MAGAZINE, SECOND PLACE https://vimmagazineblog. wordpress.com THE BLACK SHEEP, THIRD PLACE 217-390-1747 http://theblacksheeponline.com/ campus/michigan-state-university