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The program’s storied history has deep roots in its culture of brotherhood – and they don’t plan on slowing down anytime soon.
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects millions of women worldwide, yet it remains widely misunderstood and underdiagnosed.
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Dodgeball is associated with gym classes from the past, but for a group of MSU students, it’s the outlet they are very, very good at.
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Spring is here, which means the outdoor pickleball courts around the area are becoming busy.
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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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The group has some unusual traditions, keeping generations of players connected.
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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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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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Eating right matters, especially for Spartan varsity athletes. However, being in college doesn’t always lend itself to smart and healthy meals. Until now.