Sports Round Table: What to take from the MSU vs. Minnesota game
Host Nick Lundberg and Impact guest Carter Frye discuss the MSU football game loss to Minnesota. Lundberg and Frye discuss the defense team.
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Host Nick Lundberg and Impact guest Carter Frye discuss the MSU football game loss to Minnesota. Lundberg and Frye discuss the defense team.
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Host Nick Lundberg and special guest Impact FM Broadcast Sports Assistant Football Reporter Cameron McClaren discuss last Saturday's football game against Washington, along with the recent women's soccer, men's soccer and volleyball games.
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Host Lily Guiney recaps city and campus news from this past week; President Stanley's contract review with Board of Trustees, MSU's fossil fuel divestment and a shooting on M.A.C. Avenue. Guest city reporter Maggie George discusses her article on the history of protests at the State Capitol.
Host Nick Lundberg introduces Impact FM Sports Director Brendan Schabath and discusses MSU women's and men's soccer, volleyball and last Friday's football game.
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Host Griffin Wiles and guest/host of Houselights Liz Nass discuss problematic celebrities and whether people should separate their art from the artist's controversial views.
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Host Nick Lundberg and football beat reporters Alex Faber and Jenna Malinowski discuss MSU's first football game against Western Michigan University this past week.
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