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Added 11/06/09 11:19pm
Left to right, junior forward Corey Tropp, sophomore forward Daultan Leveille and sophomore goaltender Drew Palmisano stand in the center of the ice shortly after tying Nebraska-Omaha 3-3 with a shootout loss Friday night at Munn Ice Arena. The Spartans will be on the road next Friday against Michigan.
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Breaking Ground
Added 03/16/10 10:55pmUniversity officials broke ground Tuesday for the multimillion dollar Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at a ceremony that attracted more than 400 people. Eli Broad, who donated $28 million for the museum’s construction and art acquisition, and MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon discuss the ground breaking and its implications for the university. Also, the project coordinator for the museum from a London-based architecture firm discusses how the museum’s design will promote interactions between art and the surrounding communities.
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Joshua Vincent said: That was pretty much the dopest game I've ever seen!
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Chemist said: What a thriller!
Kudos to the whole team and those Spartans who stood behind the team during the game.
Awesome!
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Ryan said: @PeteMSU... What do you mean the wrong team wins again?
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Joshua Vincent said: That was pretty much the dopest game I've ever seen!
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