On Oct. 24, the Anti-Violence Alliance held a candlelight vigil to honor those who lost their lives to domestic violence, bringing Domestic Violence Awareness Month to a close. Small battery-operated […]
Month: October 2024
Why women vote
In an important election, such as the 2024 presidential election, voting is as crucial as ever. For the past decade, there has been debate back and forth about women’s rights. […]
Entertainment in a small town
In the heart of Mecosta County, Big Rapids may be small, but the town has a big heart for entertaining its residents and the community of Ferris State University. When […]
Beaver battles
Bulldog hockey kicked off their long run of interconference tilts with a 4-2 victory and a 3-0 loss against the Bemidji State Beavers. Ferris’ first CCHA victory of the season […]
Support your local candidate
For many college students, election season brings a sense of dread and voter apathy. The constant stream of sensational, often misleading campaign ads, combined with lectures from poll volunteers and […]
Big Rapids strangler spotted
A years-old investigation by the Department of Public Safety into the so-called Big Rapids Strangler is being re-opened upon recent sightings of the alleged killer. Two Ferris students made the […]
The IRC Creeper
A grumpy old ghost haunts the halls of the Interdisciplinary Resource Center. Legend has it he used to be a janitor named Gordy O’Brian, dubbed the IRC Creeper, often seen […]
Being a journalist bites
Following the robbery of the blood bank in Big Rapids and the disappearances of Ferris’s world-renowned garlic farmers, rumors of a certain vampiric variety have begun to spread. The rumors […]
The Legend of Billiam Pinkham
Every new moon, the Department of Public Safety has to be on red alert. Rumors have begun to spread that Billiam Pinkham, Bill Pink’s lost twin brother, returning to Ferris […]