“The Walking Dead” have finally shambled into Ferris. The lack of the cable channel “AMC” has been a long standing complaint among Ferris students living in the residence halls. With […]
Month: October 2013
Bigger. Faster. Stronger.
The time is finally here and the stakes are high for Ferris State’s women’s basketball team this season. Colleen Lamoreaux-Tate has entered her second year as head coach at Ferris […]
Fighting back
After hearing of the recent break-ins at Venlo Apartments, Ferris senior biology and pre-physical therapy major Kristi Peroceshi wanted to learn what to do if she was put in a […]
Learn to be alone
Want to know the key to true happiness? Learn how to be alone. It might sound awful to some of us; loneliness is the opposite of happiness, right? Not always. […]
A weekend of irreverence
The end of this last week of October will be one of baudy irreverence and debauchery, full of people behaving badly. The reason: “Spamalot – The Musical” has come to […]
Aldi celebrates grand opening
Community members lined up to witness the ribbon cutting and grab the first deals at the new Aldi grocery store grand opening. The grand opening was held on Oct. 24 […]
Searching for solutions
Although it did not appear to be a major issue initially, declining student credit hours will result in a $2.1 million budget cut. “We will adjust our budget and do […]
Sets of success
Some may say being the setter isn’t always the most glamorous or high-profile job in volleyball. However, freshman Stephanie Sikorski is putting up excellent numbers in her capacity as the […]
Finding a future
As a public relations junior, I am always searching for an internship that will not only fulfill my graduation requirements, but also provide with me real world experience before I […]
Off the record: James Chappell
The junior transfer guard opens up on topics from changing schools to his favorite basketball players. With a 21-point debut under his belt, Chappell hopes help the Bulldogs to a […]