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MSU cheerleading handles busy November
As the only team involved in four sports at once, the Spartan Cheerleading team is busy after transitioning into their busiest month of the year: November. Head Coach Elyse Packard said besides preparing for the first football and volleyball games during the month of August, November is the busiest period because all four sports that the team cheers for are in season. “Of course we also hope that the month of March will be busy,” Packard said.
The road to recovery begins for Jason Stacy
Entering the fall season, economics senior Jason Stacy was destined to be a crucial player for the Spartan men’s soccer team. After being named a Big Ten preseason player to watch, as well as being the top returning scorer for the Spartans with four goals and seven assists, Stacy was more than motivated to achieve success in his senior season. However, on Wednesday October 8th Stacy faced a roadblock on his path to success. “I tore my PCL on Wednesday against Oakland and need to surgery,” Stacy said.
Women's soccer looks to future following graduation of seniors
After finishing with a record of 8-6-4, the Spartan women’s soccer team is eager to see what the future holds.
Applications for MSU AOP program staff to be available early November
One of the most monumental events throughout the duration of a student’s time at MSU is their pre-admission Academic Orientation Program.
Lansing Capitol offers MSU students unique internship opportunities
Each year, nearly 600 top organizations conduct more than 15,000 interviews with students at MSU.