Month: April 2026
Student Government Association wrapping up the year
The Student Government Association is getting ready to wrap up its election for the 2026-27 academic year and is seeking a new president to fill the role. SGA at Ferris […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: When is enough, enough?
One thing I think the country we live in has struggled with for quite some time now is realizing when enough is enough. We live in a world where it […]
Putting in the work
With many sports still in the midst of their seasons, many fall sports are in their offseason, preparing for their upcoming season. To get ready for the upcoming season, many […]
Eggs, eats and Easter cheer
Families across Mecosta County gathered on April 4 at Paris Park for the annual Paris Easter party. The event, which was organized by the Economic Development Responsibility Alliance […]
Death for a degree
I wrote an opinion piece on February 2025, titled ‘Struggling with stress,’ relaying my sentiments on whether college is worth all the stress and hardship. In short, I said that […]
Bulldog softball looks to snap Grand Valley’s streak
After a week that saw the Bulldogs score 41 runs in just four games, the Ferris State softball team returns home to take on the Grand Valley State Lakers and […]
What the duck?
Many people are familiar with the state bird or animal, but what about the state duck? As of March 28, Michigan has a new state symbol. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer […]
Students learn public speaking skills on campus
On March 24, in the Business Building, the Toastmasters chapter, a public speaking group, hosted its first meeting. The chapter teaches students how to build public speaking, leadership and professional […]










