If you weren’t one of the millions of people who watched the NCAA women’s basketball tournament over the last month, you really missed out. There were so many fantastic games, […]
Opinions
Game changer
Over the time period of the offseason, many sports go into motions for new rules and hear proposals for adaptations to better their leagues. In the NFL many proposals are voted on […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The peace and quiet of Big Rapids
On its face, there’s really not much that’s special about Big Rapids. There isn’t a lot to do, not a ton of people; really most of what exists here for […]
EDITORIAL: Living in a world where the default perspective isn’t yours
We live in a world that is dominated by the male perspective. From language itself to government legislation and everything in between, men are the default perspective. It’s ingrained in […]
Women are not the enemy
Happy Bainbridge is a senior studying sociology, criminal justice with a women and gender studies minor. Bainbridge chose all those fields of study because she thinks they’re essential to accurately […]
How we tell women’s stories matters
Professor Rachel Foulk has a PhD in art history from Emory University and has conducted a summer archeology program for American Academy in Rome, Italy. Foulk has been teaching at […]
Finding yourself first
Imagine breaking up with the person you’ve dated since high school and realizing that you wasted time focusing solely on the relationship and not yourself. According to Brandon Gaille Marketing, […]
I shouldn’t have to be afraid because of my gender
On March 3, Sarah Everard a 33 year old marketing executive, visited a friend’s home in Clapham, England. She reportedly left her friends home at 9 p.m. to walk 2.5 […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Stop Asian Hate
It’s been a hard week in the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Tuesday, March 16, the rise anti-Asian violence was tragically highlighted in Atlanta with the shooting and killing of […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The year of YouTube graduations
On March 13, 2020, I couldn’t have imagined what the next 365 days would hold. A year ago today, I thought we would be back to “normal” by the time […]




