¿Qué aprendimos sobre "Un día sin Inmigrantes"?
Submitted 02-20-2017 under OPINION
Una empresaria Latina reflexiona acerca de la participacion de Grand Rapids en el movimiento nacional para defender los Derechos Humanos.
After 99 years, Michigan's elk herd is flourishing
Submitted 02-20-2017 under NONPROFITS
Thanks to extensive public and private wildlife management in the last four decades, the wild species is now thriving in northern Michigan.
Catalyst Radio: An anthology for grassroots activism in Grand Rapids
Submitted 02-17-2017 under NEWS
Host Katie Gordon speaks with Dani Vilella, co-editor of the upcoming anthology Grand Rapids Grassroots.
Nature, mindfulness pair up for a weekend getaway—especially for women
Submitted 02-17-2017 under OPINION
Learn practical techniques to de-compress and find balance in a chaotic world while enjoying delicious food and a beautiful natural environment.
Michigan mushroom grower donates exotic fungi to food bank
Submitted 02-16-2017 under NONPROFITS
Gourmet Mushrooms Inc. of Scottville sells its exotic mushrooms to high-end restaurants. Now they're donating to people in need.
GVSU's Kutsche Office of Local History delves into the history of student activism
Submitted 02-16-2017 under NEWS
Grand Valley State University students have the opportunity to look into past examples of student activism by visiting "Voices of GVSU: Activism through the Decades."
'Get everything you can out of it' says school board president
Submitted 02-16-2017 under NEWS
Wendy Falb started out as an active volunteer for Montessori school. Today she is president of the Grand Rapids Public Schools Board of Education, overseeing the education of nearly 17,000 GRPS students, a demanding role she diligently serves as an advocate for public schools.
Creating happiness: ACT apprentice Alison Ching
Submitted 02-16-2017 under NONPROFITS
Take a closer look at art apprentice Alison Ching – her inspiration, her creation, and her goals.
Former National Security Council Director to discuss nuclear threats
Submitted 02-16-2017 under NONPROFITS
Nuclear security is a topic no one wants to discuss. And we don't want to worry about it, though worst-case scenarios are terrifying.
Marcelo Lehninger's 2017-18 season with Grand Rapids Symphony includes tour to New York City's Carnegie Hall with pianist Nelson Freire
Submitted 02-15-2017 under NONPROFITS
Violinist Sarah Chang, two Harry Potter movies, Ravel's Bolero, movie music of John Williams and much more are part of Grand Rapids Symphony's 2017-18 concert season