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American athletes are feeling the monetary benefits of NIL rules, but it’s a different story for international students.
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Stereotypes around the strength of female athletes still exist, particularly in the weight room. Senior Charly May and freshman Kayla Rawlins want to change that narrative.
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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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The hot game is more than a pastime, it’s a multiplayer team experience for Michigan State students to share successes.
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Charlie Baker had some big decisions to make about his future in college and football. In the end, the best place was the closest to his heart: Michigan State.
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NIL rules, and which athletes are finding sponsorship success, radically varies by school, sport, and gender. Michigan State athletes are still trying to figure things out.
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Everybody likes to think they know who will win the NCAA basketball tournaments, but does their hunch pay off?
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The hormonal syndrome, which is challenging to diagnose, affects college-aged women. It can also come with stigma, leading some women to face their medical issues in silence.
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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 university is adding two new state-of-the-art facilities for students and the esports team in hopes of enriching MSU’s gaming culture.