On this week’s episode we are joined by our host Liz Brown, Culture Editor Blase Gapinski, and Track and Field athlete Francie Hoffman. Listen as they talk about the TikTok […]
Month: January 2025
Marching for justice
The 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. March on Jan. 23 wasn’t just a campus walk; it was a powerful statement of unity, justice and the ongoing fight for equality. […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The best of the beef
It’s been on my mind about who has the best burger in town for a while now. I love a good cheeseburger. A lot of people do. The art of […]
Winter fashion choices
With a winter storm sending our thermometer plummeting past zero, the Ferris campus is turning up the heat and pulling out its snow gear. Once again, it has arrived. Winter […]
Students experience X Games
Seven students chosen by the hospitality management program went on a trip to the mountains to work at the X Games and gain work experience in the real world. Part […]
Claerbaut twins bolster Bulldogs
Brandon and Nathan Claerbaut have spent their entire lives doing everything together, so there was no question whether the twins would try to play together in college. Playing their high […]
Defining genocide
The humanities and mathematics departments gave the second of two projects to tackle genocide studies to increase awareness and prevention efforts. A colloquium was on Jan. 23 inside the David […]
Softball swings into action
As Bulldog softball opens up their season, they have their eyes set on the GLIAC championship and is rolling into the 2025 campaign with one of the youngest rosters in […]
Publishers versus demand
This week Target’s book sections were raided by readers trying to get their hands on the special edition of “Onyx Storm” with lines forming outside hours before opening. Those who […]
Voices of change
Ferris State was filled with events celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. and his enduring legacy. One of the highlights was a spoken word event titled “Metamorphosis: A Time To Change.” […]