No. 2 Ferris State football beat the No. 20 Texas A&M-Commerce Lions in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs 48-30 on a frozen Top Taggert Field despite […]
Month: November 2015
Bulldogs tie Nanooks in Ewigleben
The Ferris State Hockey team kicked off the home weekend series with a 2-2 tie against the University of Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks, bringing their overall season record to 5-5-3. A slow-starting […]
Going global
Elias Arshiya (Sabaghi) is a long way from home, but he’s made himself a home here at Ferris. Arshiya is a German student who has come to Ferris for […]
So you got an MIP?
You’ve probably heard a story or two about someone who has an MIP, but what does that really mean? You can get a Minor in Possession (MIP) misdemeanor in Michigan […]
Woman’s best friend
On your way to class, you may have noticed someone walking around with a black Labradoodle. You may have asked to pet the dog, and after being denied permission, you […]
Comfortable on campus
Student safety has proven to be a high priority for Ferris as several campus leaders took a frigid walk across all of campus last week to assess night lighting. Ferris […]
News Briefs
College of Pharmacy awards hundreds of scholarships At a recent pharmacy scholarship reception, more than $650,000 was awarded to 293 students in Ferris’ College of Pharmacy for academic and professional […]
Ask the administration
Ferris students had plenty of questions to ask of university leaders last week at Ferris’ “State of the University” event. In a half-full section of the University Center ballroom, students […]
Money talks
Ferris State University ranks with the second highest average student debt among Michigan universities, just behind Michigan Tech. The average student debt for the 2013 – 2014 academic year at […]
Breaking Br
A team of Michigan drug enforcement officers were “the ones who knocked” last week after a meth lab was discovered in a vehicle on Ferris’ west campus. Mark Kevin Peterson, 30, […]