Ewigleben Ice Arena wasn’t quite at capacity, nor was it at it’s loudest, but Ferris State hockey managed to take advantage of their own ice on March 7. The nationally […]
Month: March 2014
Be the match
In the midst of a Ferris student’s junior year, her health took a turn for the worse. Ferris junior radiography major Jessica Parham, 20, of Southfield, died in December after […]
The Wild, Wild West
5,400 miles of travel later, the Ferris State hockey team is no longer in control of their WCHA regular season championship destiny. 4-1 and 5-3 losses to the Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks […]
Common misconceptions
As a student from a diverse suburb in Detroit, I was shocked to witness the events that unraveled around racism at Ferris. While at first hesitant, I attended the “What’s […]
Stabbing victim arrested
The Ferris student who was stabbed in his residence hall Sunday, Feb. 23, now faces felony charges of his own for providing false information about the incident, according to police. […]
Speed demons
The Ferris State men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Hillsdale this weekend to take part in the GLIAC Indoor Championships. Junior mid-distance runner Connor LaRowe was one […]
Imaginary Indians
Terms including “redskin” and “featherhead” have been used in derogatory ways towards Native Americans for years. More than 60 students, faculty and staff attended “Imaginary Indians,” hosted by the Ferris […]
On the road again
Ferris State men’s tennis is grinding for contention in the young season as the Bulldogs continue their massive 14-game road stretch. The Bulldogs are currently five matches deep in a […]
That was then, this is now
Students can reflect on the history of women throughout the month of March as OMSS sponsors Women’s History Month. “I think Ferris State is doing a great thing by honoring […]
Father of the year
It was a warm afternoon in September when a former high school classmate messaged me on Facebook with something truly heartbreaking. One of her former coworkers was a man by […]