-
It’s the dreaded diagnosis for a pitcher: needing “Tommy John” surgery to reconstruct their throwing arm. It’s happening more and more, with two Spartan pitchers working through their surgery and rehab journeys to get to play again.
-
The esports team is new to MSU’s line-up, but its members found the way to click quickly and win.
-
All it takes is a desire to dance. The MSU Club Dance team doesn’t compete, but rather, welcomes all to enjoy dancing in their own form, pace and ability level.
-
Teens are reporting higher levels of stress and anxiety, and the suicide rate in the U.S. reflects the crisis. The Michigan High School Athletic Association and the West Michigan-based non-profit 'be nice.' want to help.
-
The MSU student club builds and races a car every year, but this year’s set-up will be powered by an electric engine. It’s a serious switch that takes more planning and execution to work.
-
The live streaming option for gamers, over platforms, are new ways for esports athletes to find revenue streams for their play.
-
Members of MSU fraternities volunteer to train, then fight, in a boxing match. It’s more than just an athletic event, it is a way to connect with the sport and help Lansing-area children.
-
The MSU Valorant team secured the No. 2 seed out of 15 in the Big Esports Conference.
-
Triathlon, which involves biking, running, and swimming in a linked race event, is challenging. But that’s exactly why this group of MSU students is drawn to the Olympic sport.
-
It’s not the usual practice, learning how to take out another person, but WKAR Current Sports went all out to experience the martial art of Krav Maga.
-
The state legislature is following suit of more than 30 states in their push to open the door for high school students to make money in their sports, but concerns remain.
-
New MSU grad Connor Williams held a special secret for four years of college, but now he wants the world to know. He was one of the students who portrayed Sparty.