EchoingEagle+FollowMSU’s late surge stuns Penn StateMSU fans got a wild ride as the Spartans turned a nail-biter into a statement win over Penn State, thanks to a clutch finish in the final minute. After a shaky first half filled with turnovers and missed chances, the team flipped the script with sharp shooting and tight defense. Divine Ugochukwu’s big three-pointer and ice-cold free throws sealed the deal, showing how quickly momentum can shift in college hoops. What do you think made the difference in MSU’s comeback—and can they keep this energy rolling through the Big Ten? #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU’s coaching gamble: Is it worth the risk?MSU’s decision to hire Pat Fitzgerald as head football coach is raising eyebrows across campus. After years of high-profile scandals, many in the community feel the university is risking its hard-won progress by bringing in someone linked to a hazing controversy at Northwestern. While Fitzgerald’s coaching record is impressive, his vague promises about preventing future misconduct don’t inspire much confidence. With trust in MSU’s leadership already shaky, some are questioning if a few football wins are worth the potential fallout. What do you think—should a fresh start mean a clean slate, or is this a step backward for MSU? #Sports #Football #MSU00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMSU’s big wins overshadow faculty worriesMSU is celebrating a record $401 million donation and a high-profile football coach hire, but beneath the surface, faculty are sounding alarms about deep budget cuts. While the Board of Trustees cheered on campus achievements, professors shared real concerns about slashed budgets, paused grad admissions, and threats to academic freedom. Some students also spoke up about feeling silenced in class. Even as the university pushes forward with new construction and leadership changes, there’s a clear tension between public optimism and the private struggles of those teaching and learning at MSU. How do you think MSU should balance its ambitions with supporting its academic community? #Education #College #MSU00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTom Izzo gets a $1M raise at MSUTom Izzo just landed a $1 million pay bump, pushing his annual salary to $7.2 million as Michigan State’s head basketball coach. After 31 seasons and a record-breaking career, the MSU Board of Trustees says this raise is about more than wins—it’s a show of appreciation for Izzo’s impact on the university and the community. With the Spartans off to a hot start this season, it’s clear MSU is doubling down on its commitment to championship dreams. What do you think—does Izzo’s legacy justify this big investment? #Sports #MSU #TomIzzo00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMSU’s bold new move in college sportsMichigan State is shaking up college athletics with Spartan Ventures, a first-of-its-kind nonprofit aimed at boosting sports funding and NIL opportunities. Backed by a record $401 million donation, nearly $100 million will fuel this initiative. While most trustees are excited about the potential to put MSU in the top 10, a few are pressing pause, wanting more transparency before moving forward. This kind of entrepreneurial approach could set a new standard for universities nationwide. What do you think—should MSU move fast to stay competitive, or slow down to ensure every detail is right? #Sports #MSU #CollegeSports00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMSU’s “wounded animal” mindset fuels hopeJaxon Kohler’s take after the close loss to Duke says everything about this Michigan State team’s spirit. Calling the Spartans a “wounded animal” wasn’t about defeat—it was about urgency and fight. Kohler explained that, like an animal with its back against the wall, this team is more determined than ever not to let setbacks define them. That old-school Tom Izzo toughness is back, and it’s contagious—players are stepping up as leaders, pushing each other, and refusing to accept losing. With this mentality, MSU fans have every reason to believe something special is brewing this season. What do you think—is this the year the Spartans go all the way? #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
guerrajohn+FollowMSU’s Jordan Scott aims to top his family legacyJordan Scott isn’t just another freshman guard at Michigan State—he’s the youngest in a family where basketball is basically a second language. With both parents playing college ball (and his mom coaching), plus siblings competing at Georgetown and West Virginia Wesleyan, Jordan grew up in gyms and tournaments. Now, he’s determined to carve out his own name at MSU, pushing himself to match—and maybe surpass—the legacy his family built. It’s not just about winning games for him; it’s about becoming the best Scott on the court. What do you think drives someone to chase a family legacy like this? #Sports #Basketball #MSU00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowMSU’s Christina Anderson redefines photo artMontana State’s Christina Z. Anderson just snagged a national educator award, but what really stands out is how she’s changed the way students and artists think about photography. Her classroom isn’t about just snapping pictures—it’s about experimenting, blending painting with photography, and getting your hands messy with alternative processes. Anderson’s passion for teaching is contagious, and she believes learning is a two-way street between faculty and students. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when art and science collide, her work is proof that creativity knows no limits. What do you think makes a great teacher or artist? #Education #MSU #Photography00Share
Michael Petty+FollowMSU’s Pete Johnston gets a Jeopardy! comebackPete Johnston, MSU’s own film studies director, is getting a rare second shot on Jeopardy! after coming up just short against a 16-time champ. For Pete, who grew up watching the show with his big Michigan family, this is more than trivia—it’s a dream come true. He’s heading back for the Second Chance Tournament, a new twist that gives standout contestants another go. Imagine the nerves and excitement of stepping behind that podium twice! Who else has family Jeopardy! traditions, or dreams of making it on the show? Let’s cheer Pete on and swap our best game show stories! #Education #Jeopardy #MSU00Share
QuantumQuokka+Follow$401M gift shakes up Michigan StateA jaw-dropping $401 million donation from Greg and Dawn Williams is set to transform Michigan State University, with $390 million fueling Spartan athletics. This isn’t just a record for MSU—it’s one of the biggest gifts ever to any college sports program. The Williamses, longtime Spartan supporters, are aiming to boost everything from stadiums to student experiences. Imagine what $290 million could do: build multiple new arenas or totally revamp athletic facilities. What do you think—should more mega-donations go to sports, or should academics get a bigger slice? #Education #College #MSU00Share