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Most college students land at school their freshman year and stay at the same institution until they graduate. But for some Michigan State students, their journey started at another college, and they found their way to East Lansing later.
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The club program is growing, adding another team two years ago, and maintaining a high national ranking.
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MSU students and Special Olympics athletes come together in Unified Sports, bringing fun, competition and respect.
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The student club is aiming for the national championship, training at MSU’s Demmer Shooting Center.
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Polo is a global sport, and increasingly, more colleges are adding clubs and programs. MSU’s polo crowd finds its fix at the Pavillion.
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Saldate, one of MSU’s most popular athletes on social media, changed his posting strategy to boost his spirit and brand this season. And it worked.
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The Michigan State men's basketball team now sets its eyes toward the Big Ten Tournament.
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Baja racing means high-stress driving and a lot of fun. MSU students design, build and race their own car, and learn a lot along the way.
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The Japanese martial art is challenging for mind and body, and connects MSU students and faculty through a love of discipline.
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It’s not for everybody, as referees need to be MSU students. But referee life is real, pretty funny, comes with pay and a connection to sports.