Stops are only suggestions Nov. 2, 9:49 p.m., a non-Ferris student was pulled over for disobeying the stop sign directly outside of Ferris’ pharmacy building failing to stop. The driver […]
Posts by Cora Hall
Friday report sees Biden take lead in Georgia, Pennsylvania
Editor’s note: This story was published just before Pennsylvania reported votes that put Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump. The story has been updated at 9 a.m. to reflect that […]
Big Rapids poll lines steady all morning
Big Rapids polling sites have seen a higher turnout this morning than other elections so far, according to precinct chairpersons. At Precinct 1, located at Big Rapids Department of Public […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: ‘Leadership is lonely’
I’ve felt rather isolated lately, and I’m sure it’s not an uncommon feeling among students right now. With online classes and the seasons changing, the feeling of isolation can easily creep […]
On the record
A wild ride from start to finish Oct. 27, 9:53 a.m., one of the Physical Plant’s painter vans was stolen, unbeknownst to them, and was found in Newaygo County due […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Consent is simple.
In light of the article published last week about former women’s basketball player Riley Blair, I wanted to talk about consent this week. In our three-hour long conversation, we talked […]
GVSU gains campus voting location, Ferris denied
Grand Valley students were given an on-campus voting option for this year’s presidential election. On Oct. 13, a satellite clerk’s office opened in their student center, according to Associate Director for […]
After two long years, Riley Blair finds her voice
Editor’s note: the following story contains graphic details of sexual assault. Two years and three months have gone by since Riley Blair lost her sense of safety. A year and […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Let’s talk about OCD
The “O” in OCD does not stand for organization and using the term to describe your weird organizational habits is hurtful to those who suffer from this mental disorder. Obsessive […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Diversity and inclusion aren’t just buzzwords
I don’t think I should have to explain why we should no longer recognize Columbus Day in the United States. But in case you still haven’t realized how whitewashed our […]