Approximately half of women and men in the United States experience mental aggression from an intimate partner in their lifetime, according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. For women, ages […]
Month: April 2018
Crunch time
Mother Nature in Michigan can be inconsistent, as the months of March and April have seen, giving spring sports at Ferris some trouble. The average temperature over the last two […]
Dear Shonda Rhimes
I just want to watch my damn “Grey’s Anatomy.” Or “Law & Order: SVU,” or literally any other TV show nowadays without having to hear the latest political debate. So […]
Meeting a milestone
It has been five years since the first opening of the Center for Latin@ Studies in the IRC and on Wednesday, April 11, in celebration of that milestone, the IRC […]
Groundwater politics
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) recently granted a permit allowing Nestlé Waters North America to increase the amount of groundwater it pumps from a well in Osceola Township. […]
Celebrate good times
The Ferris men’s basketball team will be recognized for their historic National Championship season at 7 p.m. Friday, April 20, at Jim Wink Arena. “Celebrate the Champions” will allow the […]
Reading between the lines
A retirement incentive proposed by Ferris administration caused negative reactions among many faculty members. The Ferris Board of Trustees released the Early Retirement Incentive Plan (ERIP) Monday, Feb. 26. According […]
A new place to call home
Ferris social work freshman Juan Ramirez-Diaz Jr. initially came to Ferris unaware of what he was stepping into. Ramirez-Diaz is a first-generation college student who set foot on campus with […]
Top Dawg
With Michigan hitting its so-called third winter, icy conditions threw a wrench into most contests this weekend. Nevertheless, we have another Top Dawg award to hand out. Ferris senior catcher […]
Chat with the Chief: #GiveElsaAGirlfriend
I wanna talk about gay romance. Okay, not exactly gay romance but how homosexuality and non-binary relationships are viewed and portrayed. This weekend I went and saw “Love, Simon” at the new theater, Bulldog Cinema, […]