Ferris men’s basketball is the team to beat after an explosive preseason. The 4-0 Bulldogs have plenty of returning athletes to lean on this year as they look to win […]
Month: November 2017
On to the next
The Ferris volleyball team is one step closer to claiming their fourth straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) championship. The Bulldogs absolutely dominated the Ashland Eagles 3-0 Wednesday, Nov. […]
Can you dig it?
On Senior Day weekend, Ferris women’s volleyball senior libero Lauren Reminga recorded her 1,000th career dig. Digs are an important part of volleyball—keeping the ball from hitting the floor on […]
Sports shorts
Four straight wins After a 3-1 victory against Michigan Tech on Saturday, the Ferris volleyball team claimed their fourth-straight regular season GLIAC championship. The Bulldogs were led by Allyson Cappel, […]
Tainted love
Click here for more coverage on lead in the water at Ferris. While lead levels in the water of Flint have decreased significantly over the last year, lead levels have […]
Can’t block the culture shock
Studying abroad means new friends, unique foods and memorable experiences. Ferris television and digital media production junior Lea Wemmers, an international student from Germany, has noticed many aspects of the […]
Chat with the Chief: Scraping pennies
I’ll level with you: money is a little tight for this newspaper woman at the moment. Despite having given up fancy coffee drinks years ago, and all but neglecting […]
Turn off the Netflix
We’ve all had that stomach-turning moment when you realize 30 minutes before class starts that there’s homework due. Sometimes you truly forget about it but most of the time that […]
Kleenex season
Winter has come and it’s brought flu season along with it. According to nfid.org, five to 20 percent of students get the flu each year, with many spending eight or […]
Top Dawg
It’s been quite some time since Top Dawg landed on the ice but the Dawgs have done it this week. The Ferris hockey team managed to pick up their first […]







