Month: January 2013
Today’s Tech
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has had a firm lobbying grip on the federal government, and its newest endeavor will push its power to the sky. Unmanned aerial […]
Ground and pound
Ewigleben Ice Arena was packed tight in the Bulldogs’ final season series against the Michigan State Spartans on Saturday, Jan. 19. The Bulldogs would not disappoint, coming off of a […]
The big debate
As more firearm tragedies continue to occur around the nation, the debate over gun control laws has increased. On Jan. 16, United States President Barack Obama delivered a gun control […]
Predicting the hits
Like picking out Academy Award nominees at the beginning of the year, choosing breakout musical acts for the next year is an exercise in both obvious and the completely unknown. […]
Liestrong
The legacy of man is not decided by his words, but his actions. Actions change things; actions cause response and consequences, good or bad. For Lance Armstrong—the greatest cyclist in […]
What happened?
The days of no worrying have come and gone. As a child I was free. Free of worry. Death could not catch me. If somebody told me to climb a […]
Fighting for first
The road trip couldn’t have started off any worse for the Bulldogs as they took to Northwood, where they shot a season low 24.7 percent, sinking 18-73 from the field […]
Mind reader
Mentalist and illusionist Wayne Hoffman performed for students their first week back to school. Williams Auditorium was filling as students eagerly waited for Hoffman to entertain the crowd with his […]
True assistant
In his final year wearing a Ferris jersey, senior center Travis Ouellette has been characterized as a gritty face-off taking playmaker that is an assistant captain on the Bulldogs’ top […]