Grand Rapids' first gaming and comic arts convention
Submitted 01-22-2013 under LOCAL LIFE
Brian W. Lenz and Marc Specter are bringing the first tabletop gaming and comic book convention right to the heart of Grand Rapids. They plan to give local families an unforgettable social experience.
Creston's changing street names
Submitted 01-22-2013 under NONPROFITS
What street do you live on? Does your street hold the secret of a former name?
Please don't feed the ducks
Submitted 01-22-2013 under NONPROFITS
Living Green in Creston member Amanda outlines reasons that feeding ducks in Riverside Park may be harmful.
Catalyst Radio: Startup Weekend an incubator for business ideas
Submitted 01-18-2013 under NEWS
Startup Weekend, beginning tonight, offers local entrepreneurs opportunity to present their business ideas and receive peer feedback.
Metta: The practice of lovingkindness
Submitted 01-18-2013 under NONPROFITS
Dominican Center at Marywood (DCM) is pleased to offer you a monthly program on Metta, by Janice Lynne Lundy. Lundy is an Interfaith Spiritual Director and a long-term student/teacher of mindfulness and Metta.
Cokie Roberts's gender based solution to bipartisanship flawed
Submitted 01-17-2013 under OPINION
Cokie Roberts' message of bipartisanship was welcome, but her solutions were suspect
Rapidian supporters fill Brewery Vivant for Night Out fundraiser
Submitted 01-17-2013 under OPINION
Supporters came out in large numbers to support The Rapidian on Sunday night as 20% of beverage sales were donated by Brewery Vivant and The Rapidian honored several reporters and contributors.
Steven Davison honored as Rapidian Reporter of the Quarter
Submitted 01-16-2013 under OPINION
Rapidian reporter Steven Davison discusses his involvement with The Rapidian, what he enjoys about being a reporter and what opportunities he sees for others on The Rapidian.
West Michigan Indie goes back to school with Natively Foreign
Submitted 01-16-2013 under LOCAL LIFE
WMI drank chai with the cool kids from Natively Foreign.
Dr. Peter Diamandis shares his optimistic view of the future at Calvin College
Submitted 01-15-2013 under NEWS
Dr. Peter Diamandis believes that due to exponentially growing technologies, the world's problems will soon be a thing of the past.