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The math is simple: unusually-warm winter temperatures equals no ice for fishing. The season is normally short, but this year, it was down to days.
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Michigan is one of the few states in the nation not to have volleyball as a varsity sport at the high school level. The surge of male MSU students who play volleyball show change is coming.
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The availability of online and in-person sports gambling is growing, adding another chapter in Michigan’s long history with wagering.
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Lansing’s own Hawk Island County Park provides a refreshing twist to your typical winter activities.
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The understanding of body dysmorphia is growing in the medical and counseling communities, now seen as something serious that requires intervention.
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Anything is possible with AI, from changing backgrounds to making up entire scenes. Some outlets are jumping onto the AI bandwagon, but are they sacrificing the truth for tech?
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The old standards were rigid for T.V. sports journalists: no earrings, short hair…not natural, and facial hair was a no-no. But Evans is ready to change those perceptions.
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MSU’s Athletic Department is working to help its athletes understand the recent NCAA rules change, and find their own ways to take advantage of opportunity.
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Matt McCullough, a MSU grad, came back to his alma mater to help lead its Big Ten StudentU program, which airs most Spartan varsity sports.
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The dynamic sport, which is not for the shy, draws Mid-Michigan women who want the thrill of speed and contact.