MSU football fans make trip to Columbus for MSU vs. OSU game
Spartans branding green and white were sprinkled into the sea of scarlet red today for tailgating in Columbus, Ohio for Saturday's match up between No. 9 MSU and No. 3 Ohio State.
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Spartans branding green and white were sprinkled into the sea of scarlet red today for tailgating in Columbus, Ohio for Saturday's match up between No. 9 MSU and No. 3 Ohio State.
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The Breslin Student Events Center — a staple of MSU sports and student involvement — is on track to receive some much-needed updates to its facilities.
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Apparently other landmarks on campus aside from the Sparty statue need to be guarded during rivalry week.
Former MSU forward Draymond Green wanted to give back to the place that made him the player he is today.
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The men's basketball team was greeted with new renovations to the Pentecost Practice Facility and men's basketball office upon returning its from European trip yesterday.
Former MSU teammates Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Greg Kelser chat at the Detroit Golf Club in Detroit on August 11, 2015 during the MSU Black Alumni Association Golf Classic. Joshua Abraham/The State News
Gregory Eaton, Michigan's first African American lobbyist, left, and Joel Ferguson, chairman of the board of trustees, right, pose with former Spartan and NBA player Earvin "Magic" Johnson August 11, 2015 at the Detroit Golf Club in Detroit. Johnson was in Detroit for the MSU Black Alumni Association Golf Classic which raised funds for MSUBA scholarships. Joshua Abraham/The State News
His laugh could be heard from 50 feet away; out of sight and around the bend of the Detroit Golf Club’s patio landscaping.
The Michigan State Black Alumni Association is set to host the inaugural Earvin “Magic” Johnson Scholarship Fundraiser, Aug. 11, at the Detroit Golf Club. Former MSUBA scholarship recipients said the association has provided them with outstanding support.
The Michigan State Black Alumni Association has partnered with Earvin “Magic” Johnson to host an inaugural scholarship fundraiser at the Detroit Golf Club on August 11, 2015.
Michigan State University was founded in 1855 and in 1862 became the nation's first land-grant institution under the Morrill Act of 1962. Today, that same University has expanded to so much more, as there are currently over a half million alumni living around the world. To learn more about just a few of these alumni, take a look below.
The Spartan Brass has gotten used to seeing MSU athletes perform in prime time over the last few years.
Thousands of MSU basketball fans from all over have flocked to Indianapolis to see their Spartans take part in their seventh Final Four appearance in 17 seasons.
The MSU men's basketball team arrived in Indianapolis by police escort on Wednesday night, less than 72 hours before they kick off this year's Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Magic Johnson weighs in on the Final Four.
At this point we need to all come to grips with something: Tom Izzo may be a coaching god.
MSU great Magic Johnson was on the floor after MSU defeated Louisville to advance to the Final Four.