Michigan and Ohio are separated by just an abstract boundary. Yet even though they engaged in the Toledo War 180 years ago, they have since been on friendly terms and […]
Month: September 2015
Music Shaming
How many times can you recall being handed the glorious privilege of choosing the music to listen to in the car, then ridiculed by the other passengers about what you […]
Sports Shorts
Vander Meer Receives Player of the Week Honors Ferris State volleyball player Megan Vander Meer had quite the weekend in the Colorado Premier Challenge on Sept. 11 and 12th. The […]
Top Dawg
Jason Vander Laan was virtually unstoppable last Saturday against rival Grand Valley State. The Harlon Hill Trophy winner picked apart the Laker defense on the way to a 61-24 victory. […]
Ferris fantasy football
Ferris State football put quite a beating on Grand Valley State in a 61-24 victory last Saturday. If a team is putting 61 points up on the scoreboard one could […]
Undefeated and undeterred
After sweeping both opponents last weekend, the nationally ranked No. 2 Ferris State volleyball team looks to keep the ball rolling this week. The Dawgs took down Saginaw Valley State […]
Bulldogs slowed in the Spartan marsh
Soggy conditions seem to be the norm for the Ferris State Cross Country team as they competed at the Spartan Invitational in East Lansing on Friday. Both the men’s and […]
Ferris to host SVSU for Homecoming
The nationally ranked No. 4 Bulldogs toppled GVSU last week, and will hope to build on their 61-point explosion from that contest when they take on Saginaw Valley State to […]
Dawgs sink Lakers
ALLENDALE, MI—The Anchor-Bone Trophy will reside in Big Rapids for the fourth consecutive year after the Bulldogs topped the Lakers on the road 61- 24 on Saturday. Lubbers Stadium hosted […]
Media Minute: The Visit
I’d like to say the newly released horror movie The Visit was terrifying, frightening or bone-chilling, but really the only word I can use to describe it is scary, […]