Oct. 17, 2022
Grand marshal James Bibbs leads the procession at the 2022 Homecoming parade. Bibbs was the first Black head coach at the university and first Black head track coach in the Big Ten. His decades of empowering youth and excellence in athletics and coaching made him a wonderful ambassador for this year’s Homecoming. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
The 2022 Homecoming court received some well-deserved recognition during Saturday’s game. The Homecoming court is selected from the senior class each year, and consists of Spartans who demonstrate the qualities of leadership, spirit, integrity and achievement during their time at MSU. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
MSU running back Jalen Berger scores a touchdown against Wisconsin during Saturday’s Homecoming game. The Spartans claimed a thrilling victory, winning 34-28 in overtime. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
After a few weeks of ups and downs, Homecoming magic was on our side in Spartan Stadium. The team hopes to keep that momentum going as they head to the Big House Oct. 29 to face our main rival — the University of Michigan. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
An MSU lantern looks as if it belongs on a postcard amidst autumn leaves. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
A walk along the banks of the Red Cedar is the perfect way to enjoy autumn views and vibes. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
W.J. Beal Botanical Garden greets visitors with a new entrance sign. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Defender Will Perkins leaps into action during Tuesday’s men's soccer game against Saint Mary’s. Photo by Nick Shrader.
A Spartan flag hangs proudly after a successful match against Saint Mary’s College. The 2-1 victory marked the men’s soccer team’s final non-conference match of the season, with three more Big Ten games to round out the year. Photo by Nick Shrader.
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By: Kelsie Lane
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