Month: December 2016
UPDATE: Deactivated mortar round left in FLITE
UPDATE, 4:30 p.m. 12/7/16 – The unknown object that forced the evacuation of FLITE Library was a deactivated mortar round which was left in Room 108 on the first floor […]
O.C.S. (Only Child Syndrome)
I hear my Ferris State friends often talk about something their brother or sister had done to really get their blood boiling and it reminds me just how nice it […]
Chat with the Chief: Good riddance 2016
What would happen if tomorrow’s headlines read that a giant asteroid was headed for Earth and would spell the end of humanity? Our best and brightest would surely begin thinking […]
Broadening the Bracket
After seeing the announcement of the four teams in the Div. 1 College Football Playoffs, it became apparent to me that four teams are simply not enough. The playoffs need […]
Onto the next one
The Bulldogs have moved on to the national semifinals and brought back the Anchor-Bone Trophy after defeating formerly unbeaten rival Grand Valley State Saturday, Dec. 3. The Bulldogs are one […]
Holiday Diversity
Many look at Christmas break as a time to drink hot cocoa, unwrap presents and celebrate different traditions and religions. Ferris elementary education freshman Tayler Moore celebrates Christmas and grew […]
Promoting unity and social well-being
After approximately two years of inactivity, the Black Student Union (BSU) is back on campus. “I wanted to reactivate the organization because I felt as though there was not an […]
Making that dough
Baked goods have been on sale around campus to raise money for different registered student organizations (RSOs), but those pies and cookies didn’t bake themselves. Putting it all together takes […]
Run. Hide. Fight.
There were reports of off-campus gunshots at Oakwood Townhouses Sunday, Nov. 20. Students were not alerted of the incident until nearly 36 hours later. There was an active shooter situation […]