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Flying Under the Radar: The Extirpation of the Barn Owl in Michigan

Close up of radar American bam owl.

In Michigan, a barn owl breeding pair has not been sighted in the state since 1982.

AI at HFC

animated tv with a green zombie hand coming out of the screen.

The whispers started quietly in classrooms across Henry Ford College. Students hunched over laptops, fingers flying across keyboards, accessing a tool that would fundamentally reshape their educational experience.

No Kings, and No Common Cause: The movement claiming to fight against oligarchy has yet to decide what it wants instead

No Kings rally, October 18, 2025 in Detroit. Photo by Russ McNamara WDET

It was five months after Donald Trump’s second inauguration before Americans returned to the streets in protest of his administration’s growing misdeeds.

Unlikely Internet Sensation: Bumpy Snail Fish

The Bumpy Snail Fish, Careproctus Colliculi, 2019. (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute).

On Sept. 8, 2025, the internet was taken by storm with a recently discovered deep-sea snailfish known as the bumpy snailfish.

Sakina Scrubs and Nisa Scrubs: Breaking Barriers Between Modesty and Career for Muslim Women

Zynab Al-Timimi modeling scrubs. Photo from the Nisa Scrubs website

The city of Dearborn has the highest concentration of Arabs and Muslims in the U.S. Among these residents is a high number of aspiring medical workers including doctors, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other health professionals.

Empowering Through Dignity: Zaman International’s Expanding Impact

Kids run at the 16th annual Zaman International "Hope for Humanity" Run, Walk, Picnic, Sept. 20, 2025, Ford Field Park, Dearborn, MI

Kids run at the 16th annual Zaman International "Hope for Humanity" Run, Walk, Picnic, Sept. 20, 2025, Ford Field Park, Dearborn, MI

International Student Activism Reaches Dearborn

Students protest in the southern city of Sweida, Syria, Aug. 26, 2023. Photo by Suwayda24 courtesy of Associated Press

The success of student-led protests in Nepal that led to government change has sparked a new sense of hope and inspiration among the youth in America to persist in the ongoing movements to create real change in America.

Writing Center Moves to Learning Lab

Drawing of Students being tutored

At the start of the school year, Henry Ford College’s Writing Center, formerly located in the library, was relocated to the Learning Lab in building A.

Friends of the Rouge Helps Restore the River and the Community

Aerial view of the Rouge River. Photo courtesy of DetrourDetroiter

As a Henry Ford College student, the Rouge River is extremely close to home. Kingfisher Bluff, which houses the river, rests along the southern border of the college campus.

Former Editor and HFC Alum Gives Back

John Foren who donated the Foren Communications Scholarship pictured with first annual recipient, Alaina Schnell, April 14, 2025, Dearborn, MI. Photo courtesy of The Mirror News

John Foren who donated the Foren Communications Scholarship pictured with first annual recipient, Alaina Schnell, April 14, 2025, Dearborn, MI. Photo courtesy of The Mirror News

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