Beer and Wine brewery as a curriculum here at Ferris? That’s exactly right. After 60 consecutive years of offering an associate’s degree in industrial chemistry at Ferris State, it was […]
Month: April 2016
The truth behind “gendercide”
Every day girls are abandoned, aborted and even murdered solely because of their sex in a term known as “gendercide.” On Thursday, March 31, at 6 p.m., students gathered in […]
Livin’ on osprey-er
Ferris State’s resident reality stars are nothing like the Kardashians, as they boast a 70-inch wingspan and talons in lieu of millions of dollars. The Ferris State Ospreys Webcam Project […]
Taste the world
Foods and refreshments made with students’ recipes from all over the world will be hosted at the International Festival of Cultures by Ferris international students. Ferris State University’s culinary staff […]
No stone unturned
Oftentimes, it’s hard to fully grasp the meaning of art; however, this is not the case for the “No Stone Unturned: Hybrid Landscapes and Eco Systems” exhibit. The photographic exhibit, […]
Top Dawg
The Ferris State men’s golf team had to cope with some dreadful weather last weekend, but the inclement conditions would not slow Ferris sophomore Jack Weller. Weller was the only […]
On the Record
Slip ‘n slide March 23, 6:45 p.m., officers found a vehicle in a ditch on 15 Mile Road near Katke Golf Course. The vehicle slid off the road and hit […]
Carry on my wayward Dawgs
The seniors of Bulldog hockey have carved up college ice for the last time but not without leaving their mark on the way out. Defensemen Brandon Anselmini, Simon Denis, Sean […]
Under 21 but still having fun
It’s no secret that underage college students consume alcohol. Whether it’s at parties, at bars with the help of a fake ID or just at home with some help from […]
Michigan Senate passes bill to change MIP charges
On March 3, the Michigan Senate passed a bill that would reduce the consequences of getting a minor in possession (MIP) charge if approved by the House. Right now, an […]