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2018 JRN 400 Projects

Projects products by students enrolled in the Spartan Newsroom class (JRN 400) in the School of Journalism at Michigan State University during 2018.

Beyond the whistle
R.J. Shelton works through drills during training camp with the Minnesota Vikings. Shelton was signed as an undrafted free agent following the 2017 NFL draft.

Undrafted: Spartan players don’t give up on pro careers

By Kaleb Kraus | May 2, 2018
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People and Pets
Michigan State senior Evan Lockemy adopted his pit bull, Molly, off Craigslist. He had never previously been a dog owner.

Pit bull advocates push back against stereotypes

By Michael Dobbin | May 2, 2018
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MSU’s #GoTeal campaign localizes #MeToo movement

By Denise Patterson | May 2, 2018
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17th Annual Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity fashion show gets creative

By Tabinda Sial | May 2, 2018
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Beyond the whistle
The Michigan State rowing team building, which is located in Grand River Park in Lansing on Old Lansing Road.

Rower fills her day with workouts and classes

By Trevor Darnell | May 2, 2018
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Inside 83

Michigan lawmakers consider school safety bill package

By Will | May 2, 2018
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Hair and skin problems? Some MSU students think it’s in the water.

By Tabinda Sial | May 2, 2018
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beauty

Redefining beauty

By Ciara Page | May 2, 2018
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A posting in Chinese on the website WeChat from someone looking to sell a pet. Being a pet owner can create a variety of challenges for international students.

International students face challenges with pets

By Kaiyue Zhang | May 2, 2018
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Freshman 15: Gaining or losing

By Raven Bradford | May 2, 2018
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