TikTok, a platform that I am sure many college students use and love, is quickly coming to an end. The app has become a hot topic over concerns of national […]
Month: January 2025
Women’s basketball to host conference foes
Ferris State women’s basketball returns to Jim Wink Arena to host GLIAC rivals the Northern Michigan Wildcats and the Michigan Tech Huskies. Following a successful road trip that saw the […]
CSI holds spring RSO fair
After a long day of classes, students eagerly stopped by the Spring RSO Fair to explore various student organizations on Jan. 16. The David L. Eisler Center ballrooms displayed 68 […]
Michigan, national, global news
Michigan Mecosta County – Chronic wasting disease identified in Mecosta County deer. CWD is a fatal neurological disease that mainly affects cervids. The disease causes brain deterioration, loss of bodily […]
Divided Opinions
Blase Gapinski | Culture Editor As a Cincinnati Bengals fan, I’ve endured my share of playoff heartbreaks. Watching the Detroit Lions suffer a 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in […]
Media Minute
The release of “Balloonerism,” Mac Miller’s posthumous album, was met with a mix of anticipation and skepticism. Posthumous records often have a reputation for being cash grabs, more concerned with […]
Ferris hockey aims to build off win
Ferris State Hockey will play the Minnesota State Mavericks this weekend at home. The Bulldogs (7-15-2, 6-10 in CCHA) will look to pull off the upset win against the No. […]
Bulldog Hockey mounts comeback to snap losing streak
Falling down 2-0 after the first period was a reminder of last night’s slow start that cost Bulldog hockey (7-15-2, 6-10 in CCHA) a win against Bowling Green (12-8-3, 8-5-3 […]
Slow start hinders Bulldogs again in 4-3 loss to Bowling Green
Since Ferris Hockey’s sweep of Bowling Green in the 2023 CCHA playoffs quarterfinals, they’ve yet to win a game against the Falcons. A 4-3 loss against Bowling Green (12-7-3, 8-4-3 […]










