For many students, the extent of their knowledge about Native Americans is Disney’s “Pocahontas” and the first Thanksgiving. In 2016, there were fewer than 100 Ferris students who identified as […]
Month: November 2017
Top Dawg
Ferris volleyball’s Maeve Grimes is a sophomore setter that has played well in her first two seasons as a Dawg but is often overshadowed by sophomore Allyson Cappel. Grimes’ impact […]
News Briefs
Veterans Day breakfast Join the President’s Office in honoring those who have served in the armed forces Friday, Nov. 10, from 8 to 10 a.m. in UC 202 A, B […]
That’s a wrap
A young woman moves across the stage wearing a cape, sparkly cowboy boots and overalls. She plays the strange, yet hopeful young boy Leaf Coneybear in the play “The 25th Annual […]
Food for thought
There are many things that come to mind when people think of Thanksgiving. “When I think of Thanksgiving, I think of watching the Lions play and eating way too much,” […]
Too much to drink
Article by: Harley Harrison and Grant Siddall | News Staff When your friend drinks too much, passes out and you can’t wake them up, what can you do? The previous […]
Weekly World News
New York City, New York A man drove a pickup truck into a crowded bike path Tuesday, Oct. 31, killing eight people and injuring 12. After crashing the truck into […]
Kicker or dancer?
Senior Wyatt Ford may be one of the best kickers in college football but he may also be one of the best dancers as well. The 5-foot 9-inch, 188 pound […]
Sports shorts
Fresh start The Ferris women’s basketball team earned their first victory of the year in a huge 81-44 victory at Bethel College in exhibition play on Wednesday Nov. 1. Senior […]