Rucker likely out for season with eye condition
When freshman cornerback Chris L. Rucker recently went to the eye doctor, he found out he needed more than just a new pair of glasses.
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When freshman cornerback Chris L. Rucker recently went to the eye doctor, he found out he needed more than just a new pair of glasses.
What is this trash video that introduces our football team to the field on game days? Honestly, it is horrible. For some strange reason the introduction was changed this year to feature a Sparty who can not only jump over Spartan Stadium, but can shoot a laser out of his sword? What are we trying to pull here? A Spartan warrior is known for many things’ his exceptional strength and battle tactics and even more so for being able to kick some butt. Nowhere in his repertoire is listed a 160-foot vertical or a laser shooting sword. Bring back the old intro. The one that actually gave me goosebumps and got me excited for a football game was the one where the Spartan statue broke out of his pivotal spot on campus and slashed the opponent with his sword. Don’t try and give Sparty alien-like powers. Give me the old introduction — the Sparty he’s supposed to be and the goosebumps I remember.
Liz Kersjes is correct in her column Eating raw for better health (SN 10/22) to say that we can learn much from raw food vegetarian diets. Diets that shun heating food more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit are naturally prohibitive toward most meats, and the dietary changes needed to make up for lost nutrients are worth studying. However, some of the statements she made regarding the benefits of an all-raw diet are a stretch.
Regardless of what the Republican Party does, it usually has been able to count on support and votes from wealthy capitalists.
The act of traveling the “friendly skies” is just not an activity to take lightly anymore.
MSU police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred early Monday morning at Spartan Village after a food-delivery driver was threatened at knife point.
MSU is another location in Michigan to be hit by a staph infection after a student notified an instructor that he had the disease.
Nirali Patel will not touch MSU’s water.
After Michigan moved its presidential primary to Jan. 15, other traditional headline states have been scrambling to keep ahead.
Columbus, Ohio — When it seemed top-ranked Ohio State had MSU beaten into submission, the Spartans made it clear on Saturday that they were going to fight to the finish. “Every game, we know as a team we can play with anybody in the country,” senior linebacker SirDarean Adams said.
A 38-year-old female was punched in the face early Friday morning by a drunken student after he walked in front of the victim’s car and began pushing down on its hood, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. At 2:20 a.m., the female employee was leaving the Music Building in her car when an intoxicated 19-year-old student stepped in front of the vehicle and tried rocking the car by pushing on the hood of the car, McGlothian-Taylor said. When the victim rolled down her window and asked for the student to stop, he went around to the driver’s side of the car and punched her in the face, McGlothian-Taylor said. The student fled but was later arrested by police.
For the first time this season, the MSU volleyball team (13-9 overall, 4-6 Big Ten) clinched its back-to-back Big Ten matchups.
Virginia Tech is your new national champion.
MSU women’s soccer head coach Tom Saxton summed it up best Sunday afternoon standing on Old College Field after his team’s 4-0 loss to Northwestern.
It was a weekend full of potential distractions for the MSU hockey team.
Columbus — Saturday’s 24-17 loss to No. 1-ranked Ohio State was a rebirth of sorts for junior free safety Otis Wiley.
The last time former MSU captain Chris Lawrence was on the ice at Munn Ice Arena, he was so emotional he could barely speak. On that day in April, Lawrence and his teammates celebrated the MSU hockey team’s national championship with the fans during a parade and a rally.
Lansing — Specks of pink and white flooded the front lawn of the state Capitol on Saturday as 3,000 participants gathered for the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.
Iain Gillott was nearly floored with laughter when his 10-year-old son introduced him to a young friend recently.
Female college-aged swimmers, divers and runners have lower bone density than other athletes, putting them at risk of stress fractures and future osteoporosis, MSU researchers found.