Month: April 2022
Storied Success
Some may say it was an off year for the men’s basketball program, but 22 wins, a conference championship and a trip to the national tournament say otherwise. It says […]
March memories
Ferris’ women’s basketball won six games in the 2020-21 season. They won 22 games, a GLIAC North Division title and their first GLIAC tournament title in the 2021-22 season. How […]
Record setting performances
The Ferris track and field team traveled to East Lansing to compete in the Spartan invitational that hosted 18 teams. The Bulldogs competed outdoors for the first time this season […]
From Bulldogs to Bolts
The Stanley Cup is regarded by some as the hardest trophy to win, but Derek Lalonde and Brian Garlock have won it— twice. In back-to-back fashion. Garlock worked with Ferris […]
Special Edition: March 2022
Women’s History Month v2
Proud to be women
Being a woman is certainly not for the faint of heart, between the gender pay gap, and the prevalence of sexual assault and harassment, there are definite challenges I have […]
Observing equal pay day
Equal Pay Day was observed on March 15 in the United States, the earliest it’s ever been acknowledged. According to a proclamation on National Equal Pay Day released on […]
Guest Writer: Not “woman” enough — Guest
Guest writer: Journey Ebels I’m usually not one to follow sports. I’m not the athletic type, and there’s plenty of other interesting content to consume for me. But I saw […]
Guest Writer: Objectification and interpersonal violence
Melody Antel is a communications intern for the Anti-Violence Alliance. The objectification of women has a significant impact on interpersonal violence against women. Interpersonal violence includes domestic violence, sexual violence […]