Month: October 2022
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Why must we ‘come out?’
Dec. 5 will mark seven years since I first came out as gay. I say first because you’re never truly done coming out. It’s something I’m sure I’ve done thousands […]
Global battery company set to bring over 2,000 jobs to Big Rapids
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a $2.36 billion investment project with battery manufacturer Gotion to place an electric vehicle battery components facility in Big Rapids. Whitmer and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced financial […]
An up and down home debut
Ferris was 30 minutes away from starting 2-0 at home. The Bulldogs debuted at home on Friday with a strong 2-1 win over the Michigan Tech Huskies. On Saturday, they jumped […]
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month
As October begins, so too does Breast Cancer Awareness Month. About 42,000 women and 500 men die each year due to this invasive cancer. So let’s talk about the facts. […]
Belong, believe, become
For two years, the Ready For Life program has been providing young adults with cognitive learning and social disabilities opportunities to develop skills to help them reach their personal goals. […]
Barely Unbeaten
The Bulldogs almost broke a 10-year streak Saturday, Oct. 8. They nearly lost to Saginaw Valley. 2013 was the last time Ferris lost to the Cardinals. It took late game […]
Loving on-campus living
To read Jasmine Baar’s opposing opinion, click here Choosing to live on campus has been one of the best decisions I have ever made when it has come to Ferris. […]
Trials and tribulations of on-campus living
To read Meghan Hartley’s opposing opinion, click here On-campus living is familiar to most college kids, however, off-campus living is the superior option. According to MLive, most universities and colleges […]
Sean Astin leads a conversation on mental health
On Oct. 7, actor turned mental health advocate Sean Astin came to Williams Auditorium to speak to the Big Rapids community about the importance of opening up the mental health conversation. […]