If there is one thing all students hate, it’s getting a phone call from an unknown number. The situation gets worse, however, when the person on the other end starts […]
Month: January 2018
Summer for success
If you believe that summer is strictly a time for sleeping in and watching Netflix, you’ll want to reconsider. Academic Affairs hosted their first ever Summer Opportunities Fair and the […]
Wintramurals
Ferris prides itself on diversity and equal opportunity for its students and the same goes for the realm of sports. Intramurals provide students the chance to showcase their athletic ability […]
Sinking the ship
With their win over GVSU on Dec. 16, the Bulldogs lead the nation with 20 wins and have set themselves up for a marquee matchup with Lake Superior State University […]
Where did everyone go?
Anyone who has attended a Ferris women’s basketball game this year has noticed the lack of attendance in comparison to the preceding men’s basketball game. Typically, the women’s team would […]
Chat with the Chief: Not the place
So I want to talk for a moment about all the reasons that a(nother) celebrity running for president in 2020 is a horrible idea. If you haven’t read the story […]
Useless expensive price tags
If there is one thing that college has taught me thus far, it’s that saving a couple bucks here and there makes a difference in the long run. One easy […]
Multimedia madness
Seeing your work come to life is a dream come true for some of the students in Dr. Fagan’s poetry classes. The “Indie Incubator: From Poem to 3D Print” exhibit […]
Salt and preppers
On cold, icy mornings, while many Bulldogs are still asleep, students working with the Grounds department are already outside salting the steps. The Ferris Physical Plant and the Grounds department […]