I promised myself that at all costs, I’d avoid writing about Ferris sports in this column as much as possible. So I won’t talk about how the Volleyball team just […]
Month: November 2014
Awarded for educating
Dr. Cindy Todd, chair of the art education program at Kendall College of Art and Design, has been named Educator of the Year and Higher Ed. Educator of the Year […]
Home for the Holidays?
Ferris is home to a good number of students who come from other states and countries. With that being said, is four and a half days really enough for students […]
Student crashes into tree with bike
Nov. 14 at 3 am, complaint about improper cellphone use at Merrill hall. Victim said he received a call from a person who claimed the victim owed them money. Victim […]
News Briefs
Re-opening of observatory A celebration for the grand re-opening of the Rawlinson Observatory on Monday, November 24 at 7:00 P.M. in SCI 102. It will begin the celebration with a […]
Happy 130th, Ferris
This year, Ferris State University is celebrating its 130 anniversary. Two of Ferris’ longest-serving faculty members shared the changes they’ve experienced over the years. “When I came here, the Science […]
Artist of the Week
Genre: Dream Pop, Tripp Hop Like: Lorde, Angus and Julia Stone, The Neighbourhood Beyonce might have some competition for “Queen B” status. 29 year old Elizabeth Grant aka Lana Del […]
Battling Ebola
The African Student Union (ASU) hosted a fundraiser to raise awareness as well as funds to fight the Ebola epidemic. The event began with a video that described what Ebola […]
Native American Heritage Month
November is full of holidays and celebrations, but one group on campus chose to honor Native American students. Ferris students may be unaware due to the fact that a very […]
Modern Love
Let me start off by giving you my definition of “older.” I live by the rule of thumb that if he is old enough to be my father, then he’s […]