As I stood on the sideline in the third quarter of Ferris State’s football game against Tiffin, I turned to face the stands. Two shirtless young men stood in the […]
Month: October 2014
Voices
Feminism is a social movement that is defined as equal rights for women and for men. This is backed by multiple gender studies that go both ways. Females are not […]
How soon is too soon?
We’re at that age when every other week it seems as though all of our old high school friends seem to be tying the knot or popping out babies. Then, […]
#GamerGate
It was only a few weeks ago when we talked about the good that internet activism can do. #Gamergate is the other, uglier side of activism online. Gamergate began in […]
Sleep
Tonight, I’m going to crawl into bed prior to 10 p.m. because I can and I should. Too often in the last few weeks I’ve found myself staring at the […]
News Briefs
Career Fair The Center for Career Leadership Activities and Career Services will host the largest Career Fair in Ferris history which will consist of an entire week of events. Fall […]
The world at large
Anybody with a Snapchat should probably be checking the internet for any scandalous photos, as users pictures from the app were recently leaked on to the internet. Hackers recently released […]
Tim Skubick returns to Ferris
Political journalist Tim Skubick is returning to Ferris to speak for a third time, on Thursday, Oct. 16, hosted by the Political Engagement Project. The topics to be covered in […]
Majors and Minors expo
Ever considered switching your major? Students from all across campus gathered in the Williams Auditorium lobby on Thursday, Oct. 9 for the inaugural “Major, Minors, & More Expo” to meet […]
Crime report
In compliance with the Clery Act, Ferris State University’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) released the University Crime Report for the 2013 calendar year, detailing all crime and non-criminal incidents […]