In the ultra competitive, fast-paced world that we currently live in, people are always trying to one-up their peers. Whether you are doing that little extra at work, studying longer […]
Month: September 2010
Honoring American heroes
FSU Athletics and FSU Student Veterans are teaming up to show appreciation for American veterans at a football game at Top Taggart Field. “Once I saw the game was scheduled […]
Smokin’ Aces
The Bulldogs opened their season at home on Friday with a 9-0 victory over Saginaw Valley State University. With nine of the top 10 players returning from last year, the […]
Swan Fourth Floor Roof Being Replaced
The project to replace the Swan Building’s fourth floor EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene monomer) roofing system began on Tuesday. According to a university wide notice, the project was granted to J&L Roofing. […]
Lofty goals
Ferris State University has named Matt Kellogg the fourth head coach of the women’s soccer team in the programs’ 11-year history. Kellogg comes from Morehead State University (Kent.), where he […]
The name game
Forgetting someone’s name happens to the best of us; we can’t remember everyone we meet, but we should make an effort to remember names. I always try to make an […]
FSU fraternity fights cancer
Ferris’ Sigma Pi fraternity will be hosting its Teeter-Totter-A-Thon in the main campus quad from Sept. 7 through Sept. 9. From 12 p.m. to 12 a.m., members of Sigma Pi […]
Education First
By holding classes last week without a signed contract for the 2010-11 school year, FSU faculty members proved that teaching is not about the money. The Ferris Faculty Association (FFA) […]
Fashion basics at Ferris
Instead of breaking the bank to keep up with new fashions, make sure you go to school with clothes that are always wearable. Keeping up with trends can be tedious […]
Russell rustles Rankin
This month at the Rankin Art Gallery the works of landscape artist and Montana native Russell Chatham are being featured. Chatham will be flying in to make an appearance at […]