Todays forecast predicts another chilly day with the high being 65 and the low being 41
Pro-Palestinian students honor lives lost during the second anniversary of the war in Gaza.
Nearly 100 students gathered in front of The Rock Tuesday evening in remembrance of the 680,000 Palestinian lives lost during the Israeli military campaign launched after Oct. 7, 2023. The event was organized by Students for Justice in Palestine and the Hurriya Coalition, a group of student organizations formed after Oct. 7, 2023, calling for MSU to divest over $230,000 from the state of Israel.
Michigan Lawmakers Agree on State Budget for Fiscal Year 2026
As the Fiscal Year 2025 has come to a close, the Michigan government decided on a new budget for all departments. Some of these departments include the Department of Transportation, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Legislatures typically work to pass a budget by July; however, it is more common that they don’t decide until the fall. The government approved the budget on the morning of Oct. 3 after fears of a government shutdown.
Kennedy Bell named to Hermann Trophy watchlist
The Hermann Trophy annually honors the top male and female players in college soccer. The daughter of former Michigan State and Pittsburgh Steelers player Myron Bell, Kennedy Bell, has been on fire in green and white since transferring from Maryland. Her goal-scoring efforts have earned her honors such as Top Drawer Soccer and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week, and she was most recently named to the inaugural Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy midseason watch list.
Spartan offensive line struggles have restricted MSU football from being its best
Trench warfare has been a losing battle for Michigan State football and its offensive line this season. Against Nebraska, the unit failed to generate any push. The same was true against USC. With UCLA and other future opponents looming, improvement up front is a must. There are no holes to run through, no protection for the quarterback, and none of the dominance expected from a Big Ten offensive line. Instead, opposing defenses are overwhelming the Spartans at every turn. To improve, something must change.