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Student Spotlight
At an early age, Hispanic Student Organization President Alondra Reyna knew she wanted her culture to be a part of many different aspects of her life. With this goal in […]
Bulldog hockey dismantles Grand Valley
Ferris State hockey beat the Grand Valley State Lakers in the Anchor-Bone on Ice exhibition game on Friday, Oct. 20 at Ewigleben Arena. The exhibiton match saw the Bulldogs beat […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The importance of real research
Whether the topic is COVID-19, global politics or the upcoming Gotion plant, many people in the digital age believe they’ve become experts through alternative independent research. I believe that our […]
ANCHORED DOWN
The #1 ranked Ferris State Bulldogs lost in a top-five matchup to #4 ranked Grand Valley in the Anchor-Bone Classic at Lubbers Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 14. Following their win […]
Historical location being restored
As of this week, an alumni group of community developers are bringing three new additions to Star Shooters, a bar located in downtown Big Rapids. The new additions are set […]
Ferris hosts Artworks’ annual fundraiser gala
For the first time, Ferris allowed Artworks to fill the ballrooms of the David L. Eisler Center with their sparkling black, white and gold dresses and decorations honoring the Roaring […]
Bulldogs splits series with Broncos
Bulldog hockey fell to the Western Michigan Broncos on the road on Thursday, Oct. 12 before returning home and capturing a shootout win on Friday, Oct. 13. The Bulldogs (1-2-1, […]
Gotion brings national politics to Big Rapids
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy spoke against the upcoming Gotion factory at Majestic Friesians Horse Farm north of campus. “Independence from Communist China” is high on Ramaswamy’s list of policy […]
A time for remembrance
According to Newsweek Magazine, 79% of college students support replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day. The widely controversial holiday is a time for all Native Americans to mourn the […]