Jan. 10, 2023
A courageous duck takes a polar plunge in the chilly waters of the Red Cedar River. Photo by Jacob Templin-Fulton.
Monday marked the first day of classes for the Spring 2023 semester. To all our Spartan students, welcome back and GO GREEN! Photo by Jacob Templin-Fulton.
After a sleepy winter break, Wells Hall comes alive with the familiar hustle and bustle of students, faculty and staff. Photo by Jacob Templin-Fulton.
A white-breasted nuthatch finds a vertical, yet comfortable, perch on a campus tree. Photo by Jacob Templin-Fulton.
Junior Mady Sissoko and the men’s basketball team saw nothing but net Saturday, as the Spartans beat the University of Michigan, 59–53. The victory improved MSU’s (already impressive) record to 11-4 overall and 3-1 in the Big Ten. Photo courtesy of MSU Athletic Communications.
While the MSU men’s basketball team is a powerhouse of their own merit, the Izzone is the secret Spartan ingredient that takes our team to the top. Photo courtesy of MSU Athletic Communications.
Sunny midwinter days illuminate the architectural details and iconic red brick of Linton Hall. Photo by Jacob Templin-Fulton.
We thought MSU’s squirrels couldn’t get any more adorable, but the added fluffiness of a winter coat sends this campus critter into cuteness overload. Photo by Jacob Templin-Fulton.
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