Month: September 2020
Leaders of the leagues
“About time.” That was the only thought running through Hannah Barnes’ head when she saw many professional leagues follow the WNBA’s lead on outspoken stands against racial injustice. The junior […]
Learning a new system
Many changes have come to the women’s basketball team in the last six months. The women’s basketball season had a wild and unexpected end due to COVID-19. After finishing […]
Battle of the sophomore wideouts: DK Metcalf and Marquise Brown
After this Sunday, the NFL will be a quarter of the way through its season. The first three weeks are behind us. Now, bye weeks will start, and as we […]
Returning to work
As new restrictions allow some sports to start training for the next season in 2021, the Ferris State cross country teams begin to adapt. The Ferris cross country […]
Football players frustrated over GLIAC decision
Football games are being played across the country, including Michigan high school football and Division I Big Ten teams. Division II, II and NAIA are still on the sidelines, though.
2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION UPDATE
Sept. 25, Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Judge of the Seventh Circuit Court Appeals, to fill the seat of the Late-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. […]
On the record
Not today, not ever Sept. 6, 6:25 p.m., a Ward Hall student who was being stalked by a sex offender, the offender was walking the fine lines of a Personal […]
Getting tested isn’t your secret to keep
Do you have a fever? What about a cough? Are foods tasting different or you can’t smell as good? If you have any of these symptoms, GO GET TESTED! Okay […]
#CancelNetflix
Have you cancelled Netflix yet? I admit, I hesitated at first, rolling my eyes and assuming this was another political issue to take a side on. In reality though, this […]