The forecast predicts that the high will be 45 and the low will be 36.
Senate candidate visits MSU Democrats for Town Hall initiative
“My goal is to engage with young people about what we want for our future.”On his tenth college town hall visit, Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed visited MSU to discuss his policy views and campaign with MSU Democrats on Tuesday in Wilson Hall. El-Sayed opened with a speech on his upbringing, discussing how his background in medicine and public health inspired his road to politics. After realizing the correlation between the physical well-being of the population and policy, El-Sayed explained his newfound passion in supporting medicine on the governmental side more than the hospitality side. After discussing his background, El-Sayed described his policy measures and his goals if elected. Along with prioritizing tax cuts for billionaires and expanding healthcare accessibility through ‘Medicare for all,’ El-Sayed spoke on his passion for speaking truth from the start and the Gaza-Israel war. El-Sayed pushes to label the war a genocide, expressing how he hopes to create a world where 20,000 child casualties would never happen again.
MSU women’s soccer “grateful” for home-field edge in NCAA second round
Heading into the second round of the NCAA tournament, No. 9 MSU women’s soccer is looking to capitalize on its home-field advantage when it hosts RV Wake Forest on Thursday, Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. In Michigan in November, though, home-field advantage is about more than just the fans — it’s about the weather, sleeping in their own beds and staying in routine. Training in the freezing rain, the Spartans see their season extending well into November as a blessing rather than a chore. The cold not only builds resilience, but gives MSU hope heading into match-ups against teams that might not be as acclimatized as the Spartans.
MSU men’s basketball dominates No. 12 Kentucky in Champions Classic
NEW YORK– “Go Green, Go White” echoed throughout Madison Square Garden after Kentucky head coach Mark Pope called a timeout down 20 points with five minutes remaining; the timeout served as a white flag and signaled a statement victory for Michigan State in the Champions Classic. The Spartans outdid Kentucky in every facet of the game in the 83-66 win. This included three-point shooting, which was widely regarded as a significant advantage for the Wildcats entering the matchup on Tuesday. Spartans senior forward Jaxon Kohler led all scorers with 20 points, with a mix of work in the post, and he knocked down two three-pointers, which ignited the Spartans’ offense. “This week in practice, we’ve been shooting very well and the key in this game is to have confidence in your shot, and I feel like everyone had that,” Kohler said. The Spartans’ first 12 points came from the perimeter, and they matched their season-high total of six makes with 6:51 remaining in the first half. It was a group effort for the Spartans; the Wildcats rely on their depth of talent, but it was the MSU bench that outscored the Wildcats 34-18.
MSU basketball one of 16 teams set to appear in NBA 2K26
Michigan State men’s basketball players will soon be heading from the Breslin Center to MyPark and the 2K universe after the video game company confirmed the team’s addition to the popular franchise. Earlier this week, 2K Games stopped by East Lansing for MSU players to become embedded in the popular video game series, NBA 2K. In May, Coen Carr’s dunk animation was chosen to be included in NBA 2K26. After a flight to San Francisco, developers dressed Carr in a motion capture suit and had him do what he does best — dunk the basketball. His animation is now inside this year’s game and players can use it on breakaway slams of their own.