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The physical combat sport draws MSU students, from newbies to veterans, and the club helps them to prepare to compete.
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Sophie Shaker, a sophomore from Chicago, was a successful high school rower who had to stop after a serious car crash. She found her way back to the water, thanks to MSU’s co-ed club team.
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The system is still evolving, but it’s clear that the opportunities for college varsity athletes to make outside money off sponsorships comes with reward - and risk.
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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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Despite dealing with the losses of key contributors, Okemos’s varsity boys basketball team has stuck out to many with their hot start, which can largely be attributed to twins Colin and Brennan Walton.
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The Spartans hit the road to play the Fighting Illini Thursday, 9 p.m.
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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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Setting your line-up, cheering for your players or lamenting their issues is the biggest expression for some fans of their passion.
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The Munnsters, the dedicated student fans of MSU Hockey, are as hot as the team right now.
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It means something to be part of the Izzone, as the group of students who gather to cheer MSU men’s basketball team are a key part of the Breslin Center’s atmosphere. For the students who lead the Izzone, there’s a lot of work and dedication.
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Hitting at an outdoor range, or going indoors to a simulator, are ways for golfers to keep their games sharp while the snow flies.
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Being named Mr. or Miss Basketball is a huge honor, and usually a sign of bigger things to come for a basketball player. The process is long, and aims to be deliberative.