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.
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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.
Submitted 01-16-2013 under LOCAL LIFE
WMI drank chai with the cool kids from Natively Foreign.
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.
Submitted 01-15-2013 under OPINION
Though the UICA's latest exhibit has fewer pieces on display, it's still well worth a visit.
Selected artists from across the nation present their concepts of utopia and dystopia with 2-D, 3-D, installation, and new media works throughout galleries on four floors.
Submitted 01-15-2013 under NONPROFITS
Former Holland, MI resident Ellie Frances Gramer speaks about discrimination in her hometown, and her decision to leave.
Submitted 01-14-2013 under NONPROFITS
Songs from the Second Floor is a collection of the ephemeral performances that occur live on the air, in one take, on 88.1 WYCE. This video series is produced by GRTV in collaboration with WYCE and The Rapidian in order to capture and archive these rare moments.
The Avenue for the Arts has long provided a welcoming and diverse arena for artists to exhibit their work. Recent developments have seen a greater emphasis being placed on the Avenue as a forum for discussion and artistic evolution.
Senator William Alden Smith of Grand Rapids gained national recognition when he chaired the Senate subcommittee investigating the causes of the sinking of the Titanic.