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Month: March 2014
Home field disadvantage
With the regular season home opener on the horizon, the Bulldogs might once again face inclement weather. There is, however, a glimmer of hope on the radar as the as […]
The happiest place on Earth
Ferris students have the chance to work at “the happiest place on Earth” through the Disney College Program (DCP). The Disney College Program is available at both Walt Disney World […]
Freeze out
Ferris Greek students braved subzero temperatures as they camped in the North Quad to raise money for Habitat for Humanity. Alpha Chi Rho (AXP) and Alpha Sigma Tau (AST) participated […]
Know-it-all syndrome
To begin her campaign for the presidency of the United States, Minnesota representative Michelle Bachmann announced her candidacy in Waterloo, Iowa. Apparently, Bachmann chose Iowa because it is the “John […]
Modern love
How much of an age difference is acceptable in a relationship? At what point do you draw the line? Some people say age is just a number. In some cases, […]
Closer to the real world
Ferris seniors can take a step closer to a world without textbooks and classrooms by attending the Spring Graduation Fair. The fair will be held on March 25 from noon […]
Finding work
The Career Center at Ferris State University offers a wide variety of services and resources for students seeking job placement upon graduation. For the 2011-2012 academic year, 88 percent of […]
Applications due
Registered student organizations, teams, and individuals have until March 21 to turn in their applications to volunteer at the BIG Event. The BIG Event is the largest philanthropy event in […]
Unlawful tattooing in Brophy Hall
Illegal tattoos On March 1 at 7:30 p.m., officers investigated a report of unlawful tattooing in Brophy hall. The subject was removed from campus. Domestic complaint On March 3 at […]