Women’s tennis wins another close one The Ferris State women’s tennis team won by a score of 5-4 for their third straight match. The Bulldogs improved to 4-2 on the […]
Month: October 2016
‘Trumped up’ or ‘just business?’
Political tensions continue to grow as the presidential election makes it’s way around the corner and Bulldogs are not immune. On Monday, Sept. 26, the Ferris Political Engagement Project (PEP) hosted […]
Communication, choices and consent
Ferris freshmen attended “Communication, Choices and Consent” for their freshman seminar class, a presentation where they learned the importance of the three c’s surrounding sexual relationships. The two speakers at […]
Top Dawg
The unsung hero of the win that got Ferris State football back on track and the Top Dawg for this week is none other than junior running back Jahaan Brown. […]
Music in the park
Ferris students and local residents braved the fall misty rain to participate in Music Industry Management Association’s (MIMA) second annual Music on the Muskegon festival in Hemlock Park. People were […]
Freshman sensation
The Ferris State Volleyball team is back to its winning ways as the Bulldogs went 2-0 over the weekend with the help of some great play from a true freshman. […]
Parades are the worst
If I made a list of the top ten things that I hate most in the world, parades would probably be somewhere between ISIS and Red’s Apple Ale. I have […]
Dress and dance
The Ferris State University Hispanic Student Organization (HSO) hosted its first ever Quinceañera in the University Center on Friday, Sept. 30. A Quinceañera is a celebration of a young Latina […]
News Briefs
FAFSA filing This year, there have been several updates made to the FAFSA filing process. The biggest change is that the application opened on Oct. 1, rather than Jan. 1, […]