Former Long Island University head coach Brett Riley is taking the reins of Ferris State’s hockey program. On Friday, March 28, Ferris Athletics announced that Riley will replace its oldest-tenured […]
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EDITOR’S COLUMN: Apply, wait, repeat
It’s the plight of most, if not all, graduating seniors: finding a job. Since September, I’ve hit at least one “apply” button weekly. Fast forward to now, and I’ve only […]
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 […]
Search continues for hockey coach
Ferris State athletics’ search for the hockey program’s new coach is picking up steam. After compiling a list of candidates and working with search firm DHR Global, athletics will be […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Democracy is dying in darkness
Big Tech has loomed over both society and government for a while now. That idea is undeniable. But with Trump taking office in January, there’s been a shift in Big […]
Bob Daniels’ final game at home ends with shootout loss
Ferris hockey coach Bob Daniels’ final time coaching in Big Rapids came with a back-and-forth third period, which pushed the Bulldogs to extra frames against the Northern Michigan Wildcats after […]
Gault and Faremouth net two goals each, beat Northern Michigan 5-1
Despite being outshot by seven, Ferris State hockey never fell behind once and cruised past Northern Michigan with help from forwards senior Zach Faremouth and junior Caiden Gault’s combined four […]
Bob Daniels unphased by final home series
After 33 years as head coach of Ferris Hockey, Bob Daniels’ final home series of his career is steadily approaching. Following their split in Houghton against Michigan Tech last weekend, […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The politics of hockey
There was a certain heightened tension heading into the United States and Canada’s championship game in the NHL 4 Nation Face-Off. Not the usual one. Past tilts between the neighboring […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Rooting for the home team
My allegiances when it comes to sports aren’t exactly normal. How does someone born and raised in Michigan begin to support the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Chicago […]