Young Spartans dominate tough November slate
November was supposed to the toughest month of the year for the No. 14 MSU hockey team.
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November was supposed to the toughest month of the year for the No. 14 MSU hockey team.
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Tulips lined sidewalks, a pine canopy swayed protectively overhead and the whispers of the Red Cedar River crawled in my ears as I skipped pleasantly to class, happy to be alive — until I saw it.
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You know when your parents tell you “I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed?”
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