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Grand Valley State University hosted chief of police candidates for open forums throughout the week, with a final session set to take place Friday. The finalists in the University’s police chief ...
Editor’s note: This editorial was written collaboratively by Michigan Daily, Grand Valley Lanthorn and Ferris State Torch staff. The Eastern Echo has signed on in solidarity. President Donald Trump’s ...
In the shadow of the University of Michigan scrapping their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, some Grand Valley State University community members are voicing support for on-campus offices ...
Barnes & Noble opened its third location in the Grand Rapids area on Wednesday, March 26. The store, situated at Knapp’s Crossing, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting, featuring ...
The Asian Student Union (ASU) at Grand Valley State University held their annual Asian New Year Festival last Sunday to highlight cultural traditions and communities. The event went on as planned, ...
On Thursday, March 27, Grand Valley State University’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) announced on Instagram that the annual spring concert, which was set to take place in April, is canceled. The ...
Editor’s note: This piece was written collaboratively by Lanthorn staff and Ottawa News Network Executive Editor Sarah Leach. ONN reporter Christopher Thome contributed to this report. Editorial ...
Many college students push their course loads beyond full-time status, and some are even enrolled in 18, 20 or even 23 credit hours per semester. At Grand Valley State University, enrollment data ...
In adherence to federal policy changes, Grand Valley State University’s People, Equity and Culture Division (PECD) released a new version of the University’s Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, ...
The athletic performances of American women in Paris, France during this year’s summer games was historic to say the least. CBS news took to Instagram to put the medal count into perspective; if the ...
I constantly hear the older generations, such as the Baby Boomers or Gen X, saying that tattoos are “unprofessional” and that they can ruin an individual’s chance at getting a job. Tattoos have become ...
Isabelle England is the Laker Life editor for the 2023-2024 school year. Previously, she served as a staff writer for Laker Life. Isabelle is an english literature major with a minor in public ...