It has been five years since the first opening of the Center for Latin@ Studies in the IRC and on Wednesday, April 11, in celebration of that milestone, the IRC […]
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Groundwater politics
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) recently granted a permit allowing Nestlé Waters North America to increase the amount of groundwater it pumps from a well in Osceola Township. […]
Celebrate good times
The Ferris men’s basketball team will be recognized for their historic National Championship season at 7 p.m. Friday, April 20, at Jim Wink Arena. “Celebrate the Champions” will allow the […]
Chat with the Chief: #GiveElsaAGirlfriend
I wanna talk about gay romance. Okay, not exactly gay romance but how homosexuality and non-binary relationships are viewed and portrayed. This weekend I went and saw “Love, Simon” at the new theater, Bulldog Cinema, […]
What the truck
Family Video became a drive-in as one patron preferred the blockbuster approach and drove through the front of the building. Monday, April 16, at approximately 5 p.m., a dark-colored truck […]
Spring fever
Ferris football will be back in action to hold their annual Crimson & Gold spring game on Friday, April 20, at Top Taggart Field with kickoff set for 5 p.m. […]
Predators at every turn
I’ll be frank: I am sick and tired of people pressuring and exploiting college-age adults just because they can. As soon as we graduate and get the alumni sweatshirts to […]
Exploitation and manipulation
It’s happening in the U.S. It’s happening in our community. Human trafficking isn’t just something that happens in a remote, developing country across the globe. In 2017 alone, there were […]
Protecting privacy in a digital world
What happens when you throw a billionaire millennial into a pack of older people who are just learning to harness the power of digital solitaire on their desktops? In the […]