A senior at Western Michigan University has no idea when he gets to come back home.
WDIV in Detroit spoke with Dylan Tullett who is in a village in China and stuck there for the meantime due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus. Tullet, a native of Grand Rapids, traveled to Beijing, before the outbreak happened, to study Mandarin...
Parking your car in a tight space is mind boggling. You're in a parking lot or ramp, and that space you want to squeeze into is just that, a squeeze. Well, there is a new invention that could solve your problem.
We've all taken selfies with our phones, right? Of course. You take them at parties, restaurants, concerts, random travels around town, dozens of other places.
How far would you go, or what chances would you take, to shoot what you considered to be your ultimate selfie? What do you think you would do to take the topper of all toppers?
These guys, daredevil lunatics, climbed a big old building to t
The World Affairs Council of Western Michigan is presenting their ninth annual CHINA Town Hall, Monday, October 5, and will feature a live, nationally broadcasted webcast panel discussion on Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States.
The World Affairs Council is proud to announce that former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Paulson, will the their keynote speaker at their 66th Anniversay Event.
Here's exciting news for those of us who live, work, or just visit, downtown Grand Rapids.
The World Affairs Council of Western Michigan announced that the organization will begin a day time lecture series on Tuesday, March 5 in Gillette Auditorium in the Fifth Third Bank Building, 111 Lyon Street, NW in downtown Grand Rapids.
When the popular PBS program ‘Antiques Roadshow’ rolled through Tulsa, Oklahoma this weekend, a local man got some truly life-changing news.
His five Chinese carved cups, made from rhinoceros horns, are worth between $1-1.5 million — a ‘Roadshow’ record.