Ferris Magazine Feature: Renaissance Rocker Born in Ohio, James Keenan moved to Michigan with his father and attended both Ravenna and Mason County Central High School. After serving in the […]
Month: October 2011
No sign of stopping (with photo gallery)
It was clear from the beginning that Ferris State University head football coach Jeff Pierce would be earning his 100th career victory under the lights at Top Taggert Field Saturday […]
Learning without borders
Imagine reading about 19 different countries in a textbook. Probably not so exciting. Now imagine visiting 19 different countries. This is Kirsten Thorhauer’s reality, a sophomore in pre-pharmacy. For students […]
Digging out of debt
A recent study by the Michigan Labor Market reported that Michigan has an 11.2 percent unemployment rate. These statistics have caused statewide college graduates to vacate the state, only to […]
Dunked for a good cause
On Sept. 23-24, Ferris State University students, staff and faculty members were dunked in North Quad. Student Ambassador Nicholas Campau, as well as Resident Advisor Byron Williams were among the […]
Enough with funding slashes
Recently, Congress voted to reduce funding for the Pell Grant by several billion dollars, which means college students will no longer be able to receive the grant for the summer […]
Painted pink
On Oct. 1, Ferris State University will use 2,500 pink discs to set a new world record. More importantly, both the university and local community will be making a difference […]