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Posts by Grant Siddall

Weekly world news

News, Weekly World News October 16, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

London, England: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for the wife of an American diplomat that was involved in a crash that killed a teenager to return to Britain […]

News briefs

News, News Briefs October 16, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

Glow Yoga: Exercise your mind and body with glow yoga 7:30 — 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at Top Taggart Field. Attendees should bring their student ID, a yoga mat […]

Weekly world news

News, Weekly World News October 8, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

Somalia A car bomber attacked US Air Base Bale Dogle Airfield on Sept. 30. The attack, which the militant group Shabab claimed responsibility for, was unsuccessful in killing or injuring […]

Weekly world news

News, Weekly World News September 30, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

Europe: Members of the European Council reached a deal to redistribute some migrant asylum seekers to other countries in Europe. The deal was struck in order to take burden off […]

From student to staff

News, Top Stories, University News September 3, 2019September 3, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

It wasn’t long ago that Ferris professor Sarah Pelton was a student at Ferris taking classes taught by people who are now her colleagues.

Exploring the great outdoors

Culture, Top Stories May 29, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

As students return home for summer and Big Rapids grows a lot quieter, there is one area that becomes significantly busier — campgrounds. Big Rapids and the surrounding areas have […]

Photographing Ferris

News, Top Stories, University News May 5, 2019May 6, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

Ferris photographer Bill Bitzinger owns more than 140 cameras, and with them he’s captured the past 27 years of Ferris history. Bitzinger, who is the manager of photographic services at […]

Ferris student says presidential candidate did not sexually assault him

News, Top Stories May 5, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

Two pro-Trump conspiracy theorists recruited a Ferris student to falsely accuse a presidential candidate of rape. Openly gay Republican Hunter Kelly, 21, said that he began talking to Jacob Wohl, […]

Declining diversity

News, Top Stories April 12, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

Diversity is one of Ferris’ core principles, but as the university continues to lose international students, some people are worried about its subsequent loss of cultural diversity. Since 2015, Ferris […]

Cough up the money

News, Top Stories April 4, 2019 Grant Siddall 0 Comments

A new Michigan law will allow some Ferris student employees to accrue paid sick leave. Under the new law, businesses that employ more than 50 employees are required to give […]

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