When disaster strikes, everyone wants to know the affected people they love are safe. With a new pilot program instituted in Japan, Facebook is helping making that possible. Facebook’s disaster […]
Month: March 2012
Torch Music Review
This week I’d like to take the time to remember someone in music who was recently lost. I would like to take this week to remember Davy Jones, singer and […]
Are you kidding me?!
The Associated Press recently ran a story about the New York Police Department keeping tabs on various Muslim student organizations across the North-East. Several universities across the country have been […]
First offensive man
A fire was lit beneath senior forward Jordie Johnston during his last season as a Bulldog that has led to him leading Ferris’ roster in scoring output. Johnston doesn’t remember […]
Memorable season for the Bulldogs
Entering the NCAA Division II tournament for only the fourth time ever in school history, the Lady Bulldogs looked to prove something as they came in with the No. 2 […]
Changes to Kronos policies
With many students being caught falsifying their hours, Ferris is looking to adopt new policies to better guard against similar actions. A new policy is now in place for Kronos, […]
Going the distance
It’s not a good feeling to be passed in a race by a child. I was recently running a 5k race and was feeling pretty good about my progress until […]
Tales of spring break past
John Purdy Junior, health care systems administration I chased Mexican raccoons in Mexico once. They looked like lemurs with long noses and big fluffy striped tails. We fed them chocolates […]
State of shock
Bulldog nation was silenced in Ferris’ last home hockey game of the season and the last game of their playoff series against Bowling Green State University. Ferris, the number one […]
30 minutes to live
Imagine waking up every morning having to deal with severe heart problems, and barely making it out alive. Justin Scheidt, a 34-year-old FSU geography professor, has been living this life […]