Month: October 2022
Voting for beginners
Voting season is right around the corner. For first-time voters, it can be easy to become overwhelmed without the right guidance. To be eligible to vote, you must be 18 […]
Know the candidates: Whitmer vs. Dixon
In the 2022 gubernatorial election, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer runs against political commentator and businesswoman Tudor Dixon. Michigan voters have two clear and distinct choices for their next governor. Whitmer and […]
Football back in win column
It took a hard-fought game against Michigan Tech, but the Bulldogs ensured that their losing streak ended at one game. A week after dropping their first regular season game in […]
The back side
Three polarizing issues will be gracing the backs of Michigan ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 8: term limit and candidate financial disclosure reform, election reform and establishing the right to reproductive […]
Pro-choice demonstrators gather next to “abortion victim photography”
A new registered student organization protested at a pro-life campus demonstration in front of the David L. Eisler Center, showing two sides of the debate regarding the unborn. On Oct. […]
New team, new season
After a 22-9 record and a trip to the national tournament in the 2021 season, the Bulldogs will look to replicate that success after a clean sweep in their pre-season […]
Get to know the Third Parties
Libertarian Party: The Libertarian Party is a political party in the U.S. that promotes non-interventionism, which is a political philosophy that opposes interference in the domestic politics and affairs of […]
Area 5 versus Bulldogs
The roar of fans filled the student recreation center, cheering both the Ferris hockey team and the Area 5 Special Olympic team. On Tuesday, Oct. 18, the teams went head-to-head […]
Womens basketball looking for continued success
The women’s basketball season is quickly approaching, and after a very successful season last year, they will be looking to go even further this season. The Bulldogs are looking for […]