Two Big Rapids stores recently received separate complaints from women who said a man was following them while they shopped. The reported incidents took place at the Big Rapids Meijer […]
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Rock the Patio Enjoy free outdoor music at the Rock Café from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. Music will be provided by Ferris Alum Chris Cranick and Overdrive […]
On the Record
You really shouldn’t be driving June 14, 9:06 p.m., officers responded to a report of driving with a suspended license at Gilbert and Northland Drive. One appearance ticket was issued. […]
Weighing in
The Student Recreation Center’s (Rec) annual Rec Fest was hosted on the same night as the Grand Opening of the Rec after it endured many renovations. The festivities took place […]
Show me the numbers
Budget cuts made by the university have had several impacts around campus, including cutting summer classes and restricting faculty contract negotiations. There has been discussion about lower enrollment this year, […]
Friends, food & fun
Students in search of a good time don’t have to look far as the 2018 Bulldog Beginnings events kick off the school year. The first two weeks of the semester […]
Student thoughts on the strike
“This being my first year on campus, I found it surprising that these issues couldn’t get solved prior to the first day of class. I do believe that the teachers […]
They just sent it
After being told not to attend classes by many professors the night before, students awoke Monday, Aug. 27 to a financial aid notice from the university requiring them to participate […]
Business Building still in the dark
Power has yet to be restored to the College of Business Building as of Thursday morning after a campus-wide power outage Wednesday, Sept. 5. According to the Department of Public […]
Shattering stereotypes
Students will be challenged to rethink their perceptions of diversity and success at the third annual Conversation on Inclusion. The panel, hosted by the College of Business Committee on Inclusion, […]




