Smoking cigarettes is revolting. My dad smoked when I was growing up and I can still remember the stale smell that hung on him when he would come in my […]
Month: October 2017
Beat the bug
The flu can spread quickly around campus but steps can be taken to help you stay healthy. According to the Mayo Clinic, over 3 million people in America catch the […]
News Briefs
Habitat for Humanity box city The Ferris chapter of Habitat for Humanity will be raising awareness for homelessness by staying outside overnight and sleeping in boxes. The event will take […]
Weekly World News
Barcelona, Spain The Spanish province, Catalonia, has passed an overwhelming vote to gain independence from Spain, which could potentially shut down the central government in Madrid, the capital of Spain. […]
A poetic hour
“Writing poems is my way of making sense of everyday collisions, confusion that would otherwise isolate me from the world,” guest poet Katie Kalisz said on her website, themichiganpoet.com/portfolio/katie-kalisz/. If […]
Suit up
College is full of students on a budget and classes where business attire is mandatory but before they break open their piggy banks, The First Lady’s Attic has them covered. […]
Split weekend comeback
After splitting the weekend with Western Michigan, Ferris’ hockey team is officially off to a better start than last year. The Bulldogs, who started an abysmal 0-7-1 last year, have […]
A successful successor
When one man goes down, another must step up. Ferris’ quarterback Travis Russell is that next man up for Bulldog football. Russell, a sophomore from West Catholic who joined the […]
Sports Shorts
Back in action The Ferris men and women’s cross-country teams returned to action on Oct. 7 in a very competitive conference crossover at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois. The Bulldog […]
Spreading their wings
“I always enjoyed writing,” Ferris alumnus Antonio Coleman said. “When I was younger I would have short stories and notes scattered all over my room. Becoming an author was a […]