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EXCLUSIVE: How 7-on-7 Was Measuring Stick For Jonathan Smith, MSU Football Commit
Three-star linebacker DJ White was the second 2025 commit for the Michigan State Spartans. In this Spartan Nation exclusive, he discusses his approach to 7-on-7 competition.
Ranking the Big Ten’s top-five linebackers for 2024
There probably isn’t a conference in college football that has a better track record of producing quality linebackers than the Big Ten. Schools like Penn State, Ohio State and Iowa can all make the case to be “Linebacker U,” but there’s a lineage at schools like Michigan and Nebraska as well.
Moose lessons: What they can teach us about human aging
LANSING — Getting old can be rough, right?. Osteoporosis. Osteoarthritis. Periodontitis – a trio of chronic diseases that make bones fragile, make joints degenerate and make teeth become loose. All three diseases harm the quality of life of millions of people worldwide. But that triple-whammy also besets moose,...
Officials mull more access for e-bikes on state trails
LANSING – Electric bicycle use is expanding, welcoming a new group of riders to the cycling community. But under current state park policies, the bikes are banned from many trails. That could soon change. The Department of Natural Resources has proposed a yearlong pilot program that would open 3,000...
Jazz Tuesdays at Moriarty’s Pub marks 10 years
Why are four knitted chickens from Lansing roosting on a New York City jazz musician’s bookshelf?. Tuesday (July 23) marks the 10th anniversary of a small but mighty musical miracle, Jazz Tuesdays at Moriarty’s Pub. Collateral knitted-chicken dispersal is only part of the story. Since 2014, hundreds of...
Tyler Cole traces journey from East Lansing to Billboard charts
From recording a double-platinum song with Willow Smith to producing an album for Weezer and securing a lead writing role on a Spike Lee film, Tyler Cole’s career has taken him to places most artists can only dream of. All the while, the 28-year-old Los Angeles-based artist hasn’t forgotten...
Early morning police chase leads to car crash and 2 arrests in Delhi Township
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - A police chase through Ingham County early Wednesday led to a car crash on Cedar Street in Delhi Township. On July 17 at 3:30 a.m., Ingham County Sheriff’s Office officials were called on a vehicle chase entering the county. Deputies said the Bath Township Police Department was chasing a Dodge Challenger on southbound US-127 near Trowbridge Road. Meanwhile, the Bath Township officer lost the car near the Jolly Road and Dunckel Road exit.
LSJ's Graham Couch does a profile on MSU's high-flying Coen Carr
Coen Carr has been a human highlight since he became a Spartan and that hasn’t changed this offseason. Carr has been putting on a show during the annual Moneyball Pro Am event, which comes as no surprise for the high-flying forward. But Carr has recently said he also understands he needs to be more than just a highlight-maker and more of an all-around player for the Spartans this upcoming season.
CBB Podcast predicts one Spartan will be All-Big Ten First Team in 2024-25
Could a new Spartan end up on the All-Big Ten First Team this upcoming season? One host from a popular college basketball podcast thinks so. Carter Elliott of Sleepers Media has picked transfer forward Frankie Fidler to make the first team All-Big Ten next year. Fidler transferred to Michigan State from Nebraska Omaha.
Michigan State University's tenure-system faculty say school is stonewalling union
EAST LANSING ― Nearly eight months after seeking union recognition, tenure-system faculty say Michigan State University officials still have not recognized their bargaining unit. Some faculty members say the university is purposefully stonewalling their unionizing efforts by refusing to include librarians, and canceling arbitration talks on the issue. "They don't care what faculty think,"...
Health officials encourage residents to report harmful algae blooms
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The high temperatures and a large amount of recent rain could make conditions for algae blooms. State officials want you to be on the lookout for algae blooms on your favorite rivers and lakes. As the weather continues to heat up, people across the state will head out to their local lake or river. Health officials are warning, however, to be aware of what looks like spilled paint or scum on your favorite body of water.
Free Spirit 50th anniversary walking tour
Sixty years ago, downtown Lansing was a vibrant shopping area lined with women’s clothing stores, shoe stores, major department stores and an array of specialty stores. You could also bowl, grab a caramel-corn treat and catch a movie at one of three theaters. The Historical Society of Greater Lansing...
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