I’m not really one for resolutions. For the most part, they’re empty promises that we make to feel good about ourselves. In reality, six months from now you probably won’t be going to the […]
Month: January 2018
Five years and counting
I’ve been in college since fall of 2013. I’m finally a senior, after attending Ferris to get a bachelor’s degree in journalism. So you may be thinking, why am I […]
DIGITAL EDITION: January 10, 2018
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Animals find forever
The story of the Animal Rescue Coalition (ARC) of Mecosta County began with the biggest rescue mission of all. Most people know it as a place where animals find their […]
News Briefs
Office of Multicultural Student Services (OMSS) Spring Semester Open House Students are invited to join OMSS for their Spring Open House Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 12 – 3 p.m. in […]
New romantics
College tends to be the time many venture into new relationships, hookups or come in with a committed relationship. While many dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble are popular […]
Stuntin’ on ’em
The Ferris cheer team has not only provided fans and players energy, it has also provided a family for many of its members. The Ferris cheer team has become a […]
Top Dawg
It’s been nearly a month since the last Top Dawg honors were dealt, so this time around the award is going to a team in its entirety. The spectacular play […]
Home for the holidays
A big challenge that student-athletes face is downtime and what to do with it to keep their edge. While coaches understand the importance of resting their athletes for a couple […]
Dough for Dawgs
Working Bulldogs will see a few more dollars in their paycheck this year as the minimum wage makes another increase. Starting Monday, Jan. 1, minimum wage was raised from $8.90 […]