A new year means resolutions, and none is more common than “I’m finally going to get in shape this year.” Diet and exercise are routinely picked up on Jan. 1 […]
Month: January 2014
Familiar faces
In the midst of an integral road stretch, Ferris State will travel to Northern Michigan to face Bill Sall for the first time since his departure. The Bulldogs (6-6) are […]
Into the unknown
No more than a week and a half ago, Ferris hockey players were stuck in an airport, entertaining themselves on the electronic walkways in Minnesota in the midst of the […]
Renovations on schedule
At a budget of $33.9 million, the new University Center renovations remain on track for completion set for December 2014. Vice President and Director of Division of Administration and Finance […]
Political forecast
Kurt Menville 2013 was an exciting year for politicos. Story after story filled the headlines of national media organizations that have become nearly obsessive with their political coverage. Even social […]
Housing policy changed
New housing requirements will give students more freedom to choose where they want to live. After three years of discussion, a new housing policy has been established. Ferris State University […]
Changing majors
For many, the hardest part of college comes before actually enrolling. It’s that age-old question: “What do I want to be when I grow up?” Besides the people who know […]
My phone is more important
Here’s a scenario for you: I’m standing at the check-in desk for my flight to New York. The lady behind the desk is lazily blowing large bubbles with her gum. […]
Right reasons
Without fail, the first few weeks of the spring semester always bring a flood of students to the rec center. Reenergized by the idea of a fresh start, students, myself […]
Growing pains
Ferris State women’s basketball ball team has fumbled through a slow start in their first ten games of the 2013-14 season. The Bulldogs have managed to improve their conference record […]