Join our Podcast Manager and host Liz Brown and Editor in Chief Dylan Rider as they discuss current and upcoming events at Ferris. In this episode, Dylan and Liz interview […]
Posts by Dylan Rider
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Slivers of normalcy
The political landscape has been chalked full of absurdity and division. This has seemingly increased in the past decade and felt like a new standard. However, on Oct. 1, roughly […]
The Fire Pit: Episode 1
Welcome back to The Fire Pit! Join our host Liz Brown, Editor in Chief Dylan Rider and Sports Editor Connor Grypma as they discuss current and upcoming events at Ferris. […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: A realistic conversation on parking
Lately, I’ve reflected a lot on my college career thus far. Just the other day, I wondered how long I’ve spent on campus just searching for a parking spot. Like […]
New season, new goals
Hockey season is upon Ferris, as the Bulldogs will open their season against Miami (OH) on Oct. 4. However, this isn’t the same Ferris team from last year. Following the […]
Dylan Rider – Editor in Chief
Hey everyone! I’m Dylan Rider. I’m a senior in the Sports Communication program with two minors in Multimedia Journalism and History. This is my fourth and final year at Ferris […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: What are you waiting for?
Recently, I’ve found myself thinking about last summer and how it was supposed to be my “last hurrah” of freedom before slipping away into a career. That “last hurrah” I […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: In the shadow of 9/11
Seven days ago marked the 23rd anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Every year, Sept. 11 is filled with the words “never forget” […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The art of the tailgate
In my eyes, going to a football game always meant going to a tailgate. The relationship between a game itself and the pregame tailgating is incredibly strong, especially if the […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The humanity in politics
In our last few election cycles, the American people have witnessed the political landscape transform into that of a vitriolic, divisive mess. I would be lying if I didn’t acknowledge […]