How much is too much when it comes to professors discussing their political views? Today’s news is composed mostly of presidential debates—with candidates such as Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, […]
Month: March 2016
Birkam hell center
In the mission statement of Birkam Health Center and all over their website, in fact, they claim that their primary goal is to “provide the best patient care and experience.” […]
Women’s golf back in full swing
After a long break the Ferris State women’s golf team is back and ready to take on the spring season. The Bulldogs have had a long break and haven’t played […]
Bulldog spring break: New York City
Ferris criminal justice junior Brett Chesebro spent her spring break in New York City with her friend Sarah McKeon, another Ferris student who is originally from the area. Chesebro said […]
Chat with the chief: I get by with a little help
As prideful members of the human race, it’s not easy to admit that we need help, but sometimes and in my current case, it is entirely necessary. This semester, I’m […]
Ferris freshmen leaning left?
This year’s college freshman class includes the highest percentage of liberal students since Watergate, and Bernie Sanders could be the reason. According to UCLA’s Cooperative Institutional Research Program Freshman Survey, […]
Women leaders at Ferris
Women’s History Month at Ferris is a time to celebrate the women who lead by example and help make registered student organizations (RSOs) run on campus. The month of March is […]
Final Five fever
The WCHA Final Five is once again calling Ferris State’s name after a home playoff sweep over the Northern Michigan University Wildcats (NMU) last weekend. The Bulldogs defeated NMU last […]
Lessons learned at Ferris: a reflection
By: Matt Valleau Matt Valleau graduated from Ferris in 2011 with a degree in Public Relations. He now lives and works in Grand Rapids. To see more of Matt’s work, […]