Only a month removed from winning his second national championship, sophomore Tae Boyd is already back at it, helping his team win games, just this time not on the gridiron, […]
Posts by Nolan Matthews
Country music is surprisingly political
Many people look at country music and think about its stereotypical conservative values shown in songs such as Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” or Toby Keith’s “Courtesy […]
Cold front to hit Big Rapids
Big Rapids and Ferris State are in for a classic Michigan winter week, full of single-digit temperatures with some of the coldest temperatures of the winter season and plenty of […]
What you missed
While you were at home enjoying the holidays and not worrying about schoolwork, Ferris athletics were still traveling and playing their respective games. Here is what you missed over break. […]
Transfer portal frenzy
Just over three weeks removed from the Bulldogs capturing their fourth national championship in five seasons, many key Bulldogs have decided to test the transfer portal to move to the […]
Another one bites the dust
The Ferris State Bulldogs took down the Minnesota State Mavericks en route to the DII Playoff semifinals for the second consecutive season. The quarter started off hot for the Bulldogs […]
Mavericks come to town
After winning their 27th playoff game since head coach Tony Annese took over in 2012, the Ferris State Bulldogs look to take on the Minnesota State Mavericks in the DII […]
Bulldogs to start GLIAC play
After coming off the first win of interim head coach Alex Fodness’s career at Ferris against Kuyper, the Ferris men’s basketball team looks ahead to the first GLIAC matches of […]
Christmas is coming
As soon as the calendar hits November, the lights go up, decorations come out and the sounds of the Yuletide can be heard through the speakers at almost every store […]
Bulldogs take on the Eagles
After winning their 26th consecutive game, the Ferris State Bulldogs move on to the second round of the DII playoffs to take on another former GLIAC foe in the Ashland […]










