Although another weekend series was cancelled for the Ferris State women’s softball team, they’ll be back in action April 11-13. The Bulldogs had their GLIAC double-header against Grand Valley State […]
Month: April 2014
Greek Week begins
Friendly competition, philanthropy and fun are all part of this year’s Greek Week. The events kicked off April 7. Greek chapters of Ferris brought Mardi Gras to campus as this […]
Frozen start
The cold weather slowed the Bulldogs’ track and field squad prior to the relative “heat wave” The harsh winter caused slippery outdoor running conditions for the team, which only makes […]
Drag ain’t a drag
One of the staples of the Diverse Sexuality and Gender Alliance’s spring Pride Week is the drag show, which allows students to compete among professional drag artists. As the end […]
Off the record
Freshman catcher/third baseman Sydney Hasselbach shares on topics ranging from her journey to Ferris State to her favorite bubblegum. This is Sydney Hasselbach, off the record.
Coming out
Coming out to friends and family can be hard, but some students decided to face their fears as they told their stories to the campus of Ferris State University. The […]
Embrace yourself
Excited to spread her message of love and acceptance, Niecey Wooten shared a glimpse of her experiences at Ferris Pride Week’s “Queer Monologues.” Wooten, a psychology junior, delivered “Going In,” […]
Eliminating prejudice
The men of Pi Lambda Phi decided to unify students in the best way they know how: a basketball tournament. The basketball tournament is part of Pi Lambda Phi’s philanthropy, […]
Worth it
I can’t decide if writing this editorial each week is becoming increasingly difficult because A) I have nothing left to say or B) I have too much left to say. […]
Slavery still exists today
It is estimated that 21 to 30 million people are in slavery today, according to freetheslaves.net. Ferris registered student organization FSUbuntu is partnering with The No Project for the Anti-Slavery […]