Like many other students preparing for the first day of the semester, there was a lot on my mind: What time do I have to wake up to make it […]
Month: September 2018
Hidden talent
Across collegiate athletics, you hear about “five star recruits,” players that coaches need to have on their teams, athletes who receive offers after their first year of high school. What […]
Business Building still in the dark
Power has yet to be restored to the College of Business Building as of Thursday morning after a campus-wide power outage Wednesday, Sept. 5. According to the Department of Public […]
Shattering stereotypes
Students will be challenged to rethink their perceptions of diversity and success at the third annual Conversation on Inclusion. The panel, hosted by the College of Business Committee on Inclusion, […]
Weekly World News
Arizona, United States U.S. Senator and 2008 Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain died in his home Saturday, Aug. 25 at the age of 81. McCain had been battling brain cancer […]
BREAKING NEWS: Power outage hits campus
UPDATE: An FSU Emergency Alert sent around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5 said the power was being restored on campus. —– All afternoon and evening classes and events were canceled […]
Faculty strikes back
Disagreement over contract negotiations between the Ferris Faculty Association (FFA) and the university resulted in a faculty strike Monday, Aug. 27. A temporary restraining order and injunction filed by the […]
Wish I would’ve known
Starting new at an unfamiliar place can be hard and having to learn the ropes is never easy. Knowing even just a few things before starting fresh can always make […]