Tom Izzo was given the Gatorade bath after his Green team beat the White team 23-21 at MSU’s Spring Football Game on Saturday. Izzo was named an honorary coach by Mark Dantonio. Chris Vannini covers the second Spring Football Game since Dantonio re-introduced it last year.
Brandie Hansen has been a dancer for most of her life, but she says that her THR 354 dance course has taught her to move like no other class has. Vildana Kurtovic looks into how they have been using their bodies to explore movement.
In front of one of the lowest crowds of the year, the MSU ice hockey team lost to the Northern Michigan Wildcats 3-2 in overtime. Chris Vannini has the story on how MSU will not advance to the CCHA Championship series in Detroit for the first time 17 years...more
Chris Vannini travels into another world...country...to see the Rodeo held at MSU this past weekend....more
Pole dancing, a growing trend among young women as a means of working out, combines dancing and gymnastics and involves muscular endurance, flexibility and usually sensuality. Lisa Ermak looks into the new business Pin-Up Pole Dancing..more
A season that had its highs and lows ended on Friday for the MSU men’s basketball team. A 92-74 loss to #1 seeded Memphis ended a tournament run that had inconsistent play from almost every player. Chris Vannini has the recap...more
In this game of hockey players can’t hit from behind, body check or trip, but the equipment required does involve hockey sticks and a puck. The game is underwater hockey. Lisa Ermak explores a sport that is growing in popularity...more
Twenty girls extend their arms in perfect unison while gliding backwards. The girls have a passion for skating and competing. Kristy Ammerman covers the MSU Figure Skating Club...more
FENCING AT MSU - Matt Mikus
A combination of great football and breakthrough commercials, about 130 million people watch it every year. Kristy Ammerman reviews the commericials. See why they aren't worth YouTubing...more
OPINION: Right now Michigan State is viewed as the equivalent of the UofM's little brother. With State just starting to get serious, it will take a while for non-State fans to actually take it serously. Nich Wolak offers five things MSU can do to speed up the process of being taken seriously...more