'He’s done a heck of a job': Mady Sissoko dazzles again in Champions Classic
Junior center Mady Sissoko is showing immense growth three games into MSU's 2022-23 season.
Junior center Mady Sissoko is showing immense growth three games into MSU's 2022-23 season.
Buying tickets to Swift's tour proved to be less than enchanting. Various champagne problems turned the process into a death by a thousand cuts.
After a slow start, MSU pulled away by limiting Oakland to just nine combined points in the second and third quarters.
MSU upset the Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The museum's events are free, open to the public and will continue through the rest of November. The programs are geared toward families, students and the greater Lansing community.
From hot chocolate and pastries to photos with Zeke, Mental Health Awareness Week brings educational activities to campus.
From side hustles to small businesses, some get a little creative in their efforts to make money while completing their degree.
MSU heads to Indianapolis to face No. 4 Kentucky with Oscar Tshiebwe's status up in the air.
Hosting six types of squirrel species, MSU is considered to have one of the higher and more diverse squirrel populations in the nation.
MSU is fighting for bowl eligibility in its final home game of the season.
The MSU Global Festival made a return after a two-year hiatus. “We weren't sure what turnout would be like since it hasn't happened in a long time but we're really pleased the communities obviously come out to support our international students," Shantz said.
The rally is a tradition that first began in 1972. It has brought the MSU Black community together to both celebrate Black culture and give voice to issues that the community faces, all through sketches, song and dance.
“If you take insights from psychological science, and you apply them to problems that need solutions, and you do that directly in an informed way, it's a really timely opportunity to do something that matters," Lucas said. "I saw an opportunity to do science that would make a difference.”
The Spartans are ranked in the top 20 for the first time in two years.
A third generation Spartan, Lieutenant Commander Sean Newman didn't hesitate when given the opportunity to watch MSU aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.
“When I was provost I would say I have 50,000 students, 5,700 faculty and academic staff and then I’ve got about 20,000 souls,” Woodruff said. “I count every cow, every sheep, every goat, every insect in entomology, I count every soul as part of us.”
This weekend, thousands gathered at MSU for the state’s largest model train show and sale. Attendees and dealers found nostalgia, connection and simple mesmerization in the merchandise and displays.
Five Spartans had at least 11 points as MSU moved to 3-0 to start the season.
After sweeping the Buckeyes, the Spartans are now 8-3-1 on the season, earning themselves the number two spot in the Big Ten standings.
The collaborative team will consist of two to five USGS scientists. Outside of their work on the project, they’ll serve as faculty members at MSU.