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The designers of the quiz accused MSU of copyright violations after the image was displayed days after the Israel-Hamas war began.
Former Michigan State coach Nick Saban, arguably the greatest college football coach of all time, doesn't think Name, Image and Likeness is what it was initially.
MSU Online also provides support services, including access to academic advisors and tutors, technical assistance and career counseling. “Students can expect individual attention from faculty who are ...
We have our hands on the full-resolution wallpapers from the Google Pixel 9a. You can grab them here and use them on any phone.
Michigan State provided a statement after a picture of Adolf Hitler was shown during a pregame trivia segment on the Spartan Stadium scoreboard.
There is a bipartisan effort to bring Montana up to date on laws regarding Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) for college athletes.
When Microsoft debuted its landmark operating system Windows XP in the fall of 2001, the default desktop wallpaper “Bliss” ended up becoming the most viewed photograph in the world.
MSU's internal communications throughout the Nassar saga — contained in 6,000 pages of documents released last week by the attorney general's office — show a constant push and pull between the ...
A media company is suing the Michigan State University Board of Regents after a quiz question displayed on a video board before a football game asked a question about Adolf Hitler.
The arsenic-laden pages of "Shadows from the Walls of Death" should not be touched without gloves. Shadows from the Walls of ...
Michigan appears to use Ohio State's 2014 Associated Press Trophy in a wallpaper commemorating the Wolverines' 2024 national championship.