Kerala, India A state in India experienced its worst flood since 1924. At least 324 people were killed and nearly 220,000 more were left homeless. The Indian government is working […]
Month: August 2018
College debunked
College is an experimental time, filled with new friendships, experiences and mistakes. A lot of mistakes. Here are some common occurrences freshmen encounter. Squad Goals EXPECTATION: “I’m so excited to […]
Mo’ money mo’ problems
For Michigan residents, Ferris’ tuition prices have increased for what is at least the tenth consecutive year. This year’s tuition increase of up to $29 per credit hour for freshmen […]
Home sweet home
It’s that time of year where residential veterans and first-timers alike will find themselves in cohabitation for the next nine months in a place that’ll have you missing your hometown bed. So, […]
New year, new campus
With the completion of this summer also came the completion of several significant building projects on campus. Ferris’ Physical Plant Associate Vice President Michael Hughes was part of a team […]
Allies, not enemies
I’ve been engaged in the field of journalism for about four years now. However, throughout these years, I have never seen the media under such scrutiny as I have witnessed […]