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First Steps” ahead. “Welcome to the MCU, by the way,” said Deadpool in 2024’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” to the other titular ...
Heads of State,” the latest offering from Bluetooth-speaker-delivery-service-turned-movie-studio Amazon Prime, delivers an ...
By Paige Bodine Is there a limit to the lengths that some go to make a fast buck? Vector Marketing is a company that recruits high school and college-age students to sell Cutco knives to friends and ...
With the entertainment provided from the competitive side of games to content creation from these games, esports is becoming one of the biggest growing industries in the world. The Grand Rapids ...
Editor’s note: Responses from both candidates have been shortened for length and clarity. The people of Grand Rapids will be electing a new mayor during the 2024 election as the second term of current ...
Written and photographed by Mackenzie Davis The Grand Rapids Community College Garden Club, Staying RootED, hosted their third event of the summer on Wednesday, July 2. Students were invited to come ...
Opinion: College students should stay informed about legislative changes that have impacted access to abortion care across the nation ...
On Wednesday, Feb 5. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made an appearance at Grand Rapids Community College to promote the Michigan Reconnect Program on its fourth anniversary. Starting in the atrium of the ...
Editor’s note: Coverage of campus police reports has been delayed due to the Grand Rapids Community College Police Department now requiring The Collegiate to file a Freedom of Information Act request ...
Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines and his team react as he lifts the national championship trophy after defeating the Washington Huskies during the 2024 CFP National Championship game ...
Brothers in Arms Artist: Andrew J. Woodstock Occupation: Graphic Designer Hometown: Plainwell, Michigan Venue: DeVos Place Convention Center Medium: Watercolor, pencil What was your inspiration for ...
The Collegiate 2025 Summer Magazine is now available online. With this special edition, The Collegiate wanted to highlight the things, large and small, that make up this current moment, before it ...