As someone going into the journalism field as a woman, I’m aware of the rough waters I’m about to enter. It is vital to highlight how women in journalism have […]
Month: March 2025
A league of our own
I grew up in warming rooms, on metal benches and frozen baseball fields. It’s pretty safe to say I love hockey. Growing up in Michigan, hockey was unavoidable. My cousins […]
On the Record March 26th, 2025
Failure to stop, failure to pass March 22, 10:59 p.m. – A vehicle was stopped after running a stop sign. Officers saw an open bottle of alcohol in the vehicle […]
The Fire Pit: Episode 17
On this week’s episode, we are joined by our host Liz Brown, Editor in Chief Dylan Rider, and News Editor Ember St. Amour. Listen as they talk about students protesting […]
Alessandro Santangelo’s final rally
As the only senior on the men’s tennis team, Alessandro Santangelo has become a leader for the underclassmen that he plays alongside. The Georgetown, Ontario native is a second-generation Canadian. […]
Student protest rights at risk
President Donald Trump’s comments and actions over student protests and the detainment of a student organizer in New York have stirred concern for the future of university-based protesting. Following a […]
Bulldogs on spring break
To enjoy spring break, students do what’s best for them, whether that’s taking a break from school or focusing on their mental and physical health. During their week off, students […]
Bulldog softball enters conference play
Riding high off a six-game winning streak, Bulldog softball returns to Michigan for the start of GLIAC play. After going undefeated in the USSSA Space Coast Spring Games in Florida, […]
Residence hall breaks ground
Monday, March 17 marked the groundbreaking of the new residence hall, which brought together board members, deans and other community members. The 38-million dollar building will be the first new […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Spring break without breaking the budget
My spring break vacations have varied over the years. A trip to Florida, staying at home, a two-day trip to West Virginia and Ohio and then a simple trip to […]