College is expensive and it only gets pricier when students are required to buy access codes for their classes. These pieces of paper that contain unique combinations of letters and […]
Month: January 2018
News Briefs
Study with the Betas Join the members of Sigma Lambda Beta Thursday, Jan. 25, at noon in the reading room on the second floor of FLITE for a weekly study […]
Weekly World News
United States Exactly one year after President Trump took office, the federal government officially shut down after the senate was 10 votes short of approving spending measures. While there have […]
Let’s get caffeinated
Cool and refreshing Cookies and cream dream “My favorite drink is the Java Chip Frappuccino but I like to add white mocha instead because it makes it taste like a […]
Senior status
The final semester before graduation can be an exciting but equally daunting time but for Ferris biology and pre-pharmacy senior Erin Duma, it’s a time to remember all that Ferris […]
Sports Shorts
Defeating the newcomers Ferris’ women’s basketball pulled out a win over the league newcomer Purdue Northwest in the first-ever series matchup on Thursday, Jan. 18. The Bulldogs defeated the Pride […]
Behind the bench
For almost 30 years, Bob Daniels has come to work every day with the goal of improving his hockey team. When the casual fan takes a peak at Daniels’ record […]
No, I don’t know what I’m doing
We always ask kids what they want to be when they grow up. They usually know what they want to do. However, I do not. As a matter of fact, […]
Money woes
You come home from class only to freeze in horror. There in the dark abyss of your mailbox—bills, bills and more bills. We have a heavy burden that accompanies our […]
RECAP: Short leash
The Ferris hockey team did not have a good weekend. After falling to Bemidji State Friday, Jan. 19, by a score of 2-0, the Dawgs were looking to even […]