Quinn’s Music has been a Big Rapids establishment since the late 1960s, however, the small music store is not well known by many people who live here. Since moving here […]
Month: September 2022
Plans to re-open the pool face further delay
The Student Recreation Center’s plans to re-open the swimming pool on Monday, Sept. 26 have been canceled. According to the rec. center’s website, the pool was set to re-open this […]
The era of “Power 5” is over
College sports conferences are being shaken up to create more competitive matchups within the conference the team plays in. There have been many colleges who have switched conferences to better their […]
Soccer sweeps the weekend
Women’s soccer swept their weekend matches with wins over Purdue Northwest and Wisconsin Parkside. The wins on Friday and Sunday propelled the Bulldogs to a 4-3-2 record, while also equating […]
A summer of innovation
CORRECTION: This article mistakenly characterized the building construction technologies major as not a part of the STEM area of study. It is a part of STEM in both mathematics and technology. […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: iThink we’ve hit a wall
It’s apple season folks. From honey crisp to fuji, to iPhone and Apple Watch, fall is here. As we’ve come to expect over the last decade, the arrival of September […]
College Success Skills
The Office of Multicultural Student Services invited Kappa Alpha Psi member and college success coach Jahquan Hawkins to present a chapter called “How Strong Is Your Squad” from his book […]
The looming future
With just eight months left before I graduate, my mind is racing. There is so much uncertainty in my very near future. The looming truth of entering the “real world” […]
Let’s taco ’bout Ferris
On Thursday, Sept. 16, Ferris students were treated to free walking tacos and the chance to talk with President Bill Pink. Student Government Association President MaeLynn Huhn created this event […]