The close quarters of life on college campuses can create unavoidable contact with people who are sick and can quickly spread illness. According to data from the Centers for Disease […]
Month: February 2018
News Briefs
Creative souls Come to University Center Room 016 on Thursday, Feb. 22, from 7 to 10 p.m. for the opportunity to connect with each other and open up about things […]
A little pep in your step
Muffled instruments bellow from behind closed doors in the south east corridor of the Music Center. As the clock strikes 7 p.m., the dull roar comes to a lull and […]
Cut the spit
While walking through campus, I already have to avoid cars blowing past stop signs, slipping on ice and eye contact with people whose names I’ve forgotten; I’d like to subtract […]
Declassified commuter survival guide
Driving to campus during the snowy season can be a dangerous and challenging task due to road conditions, time setbacks and costs that travelers must face. “Gas is expensive. Driving […]
Antisocial media
Nearly everyone has it and, at this point, it’s almost impossible to live without. According to statista.com, 81 percent of the U.S. population has a social media profile, which is […]
Shooting the shooting
There’s a fine line between being too intrusive during tragedy and adequately documenting history. Reporters were tasked yet again with navigating that gray area during last week’s school shooting in […]
Little town, big dreams
What began as a dream of learning English turned into so much more for Ferris business administration senior Jihyeon Baik. Originally from South Korea, Baik came to Lansing six years […]
Outright champs
The Ferris men’s basketball team celebrated a pair of wins last weekend as the Bulldogs defeated the Michigan Tech Huskies in overtime 89-84 Thursday, Feb. 15, and the Northern Michigan […]
Sports Shorts
GLIAC’s tune up The Ferris men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams competed in the Grand Valley State Tune-Up meet last weekend, Friday, Feb. 16, in Allendale in preparation […]