Ferris social work senior and Venlo Place resident Christina Delgado didn’t know anything about the shooting until she walked out her front door and found her car parked in the […]
Month: February 2014
Mixed results
Consistent inconsistency sums up the Ferris Women’s Basketball season as they reached their 15th game of the season with eight games to play. The Bulldogs’ season started off patchy, but […]
Poetry in Michigan
Pondering the unglamorous, everyday existence of life in Western Michigan, Dr. John Cullen’s ‘Town Crazy’ has turned a few heads with its not-so-tall tales. The chapbook won Slipstream Magazine’s 2013 […]
Lackluster recycling
Ferris’ lack of a campus recycling program is disconcerting and frankly, quite embarrassing. For approximately the last 15 years of my life, I’ve been dedicated to reducing, reusing and recycling […]
Campus life goes on
Although the search for the suspect involved in an early morning shooting near Ferris State University continued, an elevated police presence on campus appeared to alleviate fears. At 4:15 a.m. […]
Taking Care of Business
Still just a freshman in the music industry management program, Kelly Teska is the president of a new RSO, looking to steer the program to a big future. Last fall, […]
Jaded misconceptions
Kurt Melville Guest Writer Last Tuesday, I ended up staying later than expected at work. As I rushed to get home I frantically searched the radio for NPR in an […]
Missing diversity
With the very active Office of Multicultural Student Services and the numerous culturally based events taking place on campus, Ferris has made it clear that it encourages diversity. However, Dr. […]
Athlete of the Week
Destiney Robinson Sophomore FSU Women’s Basketball
Today’s Tech
Everyone wants a better experience when it comes to mindless scrolling through Facebook, seeing that one acquaintance go on vacation while another one gets engaged. And on February 3, Facebook […]