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Michigan State's Sparty mascot was created in 1955. The University of Michigan has never had an official mascot, but students and alumni have referred to themselves as "Wolverines" since the 1860s.
The university’s well-loved traditions, such as the Spartan Marching Band, the "Sparty" mascot and "Go Green! Go White!" chants contribute to the campus's dynamic culture. MSU stands as more ...
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum released a limited-edition bobblehead Wednesday morning depicting Michigan State’s Sparty mascot taking part in the senior day tradition of ...
Andres' take on the best mascots includes: Sparty, is the heart of the university, according to Michigan State's alumni page. The first mascot appeared in 1955 and started as a papier-mâché ...
In building wide receiver room, Michigan State football looks to hoops ... Wednesday morning depicting Michigan State’s Sparty mascot taking part in the senior day tradition of kissing ...
Sparty, is the heart of the university, according to Michigan State's alumni page. The first mascot appeared in 1955 and started as a papier-mâché Spartan head made by Theta Xi fraternity.
EAST LANSING — A shove by Tre Holloman made a Michigan State tradition famous earlier ... morning depicting Michigan State’s Sparty mascot taking part in the senior day tradition of kissing ...