A month after the open house for the Ferris LGBTQ+ Resource Center, students of the LGBTQ+ community reflect on their experiences at Ferris. As a bisexual transgender man, Ferris social work senior Connor […]
Month: April 2018
Weekly World News
Kemerovo, Russia At least 64 people—many of them children—died in a shopping mall fire in Kemerovo after emergency exits were blocked and a security guard had switched off the fire alarm system. The […]
It runs in the family
More anticipated than Christmas in my household, the few weekends of March completely and wholly dedicated to basketball have always been the highlight of the year for my family. The Hall family lives, […]
March for Our Lives
As March for Our Lives took place all over the nation, Mecosta county residents also came out to participate. According to the official Facebook page of March for Our Lives, it is “a movement dedicated […]
Whatever floats your vote
The results of the primary election this summer and the general election this fall may vastly change the current state of Michigan politics. In 2018, Michigan residents will be voting to fill more than […]
News Briefs
Asian Pacific American heritage celebration Join the Office of Multicultural Student Services Thursday, April 5, for a presentation by the Asian Student Organization and a stand-up comedy performance by Atsuko Atsuka. The […]
The Brothers Bronkema
Landing a head coaching position can be difficult for some but for the family of Ferris men’s basketball head coach Andy Bronkema, it seems to run in the blood. “My dad was […]
Chat with the Chief: Citizenship
Following what has been called a “controversial decision,” for the first time since 1950, the U.S. Census Bureau is going to be asking whether or not respondents are citizens of the United States in the 2020 […]
SATIRE: Easter disaster
This past Sunday, April 1, many college students found themselves with less than they deserved. “I traveled back home for the holiday expecting a chocolate rabbit to be sitting on my desk at home but […]