Students looking to expand their horizons can find many opportunities through Ferris’ study abroad programs. The Office of International Education (OIE), located in the Interdisciplinary Resource Center (IRC), offers a […]
Month: September 2018
Weekly world news
Hong Kong, China Typhoon Mangkhut continues to sweep across Asia and has caused at least two deaths in China. Winds of 100 mph were reported, and greater than 100,000 people […]
A different breed
What makes a good quarterback? Ask ten people and ten different answers will ensue. Whether it be the ability to toss the ball down field effortlessly, run the ball when […]
Drinking or drunk?
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “Abusive and underage college drinking are significant public health problems, and they exact an enormous toll on the intellectual and […]
A helping hand
College students not taking free food is a phrase rarely heard, but for Wesley House food pantry manager Lauren Thayer, it’s a fact she experiences daily. Thayer, a Ferris psychology […]
Taking a seat
As a demonstration of their frustration, Ferris Faculty Association (FFA) members organized a sit-in and decided to hold a vote of no confidence against President David Eisler. After months of […]
Top dawg
With more than 500 yards of total offense for three straight games, Ferris football’s offensive line unit is due the honor of this week’s Top Dawg. The Bulldogs’ starting offensive line […]
They shoot, they score
The Bulldog soccer team brought in their sixth-consecutive victory with an away game against the Davenport Panthers Sunday, Sept. 16. The Bulldogs’ first goal came 25 minutes into game time, […]
Habit of success
The Ferris women’s volleyball team is coming off three straight road GLIAC victories from last week to help the squad remain unbeaten in conference play. Tuesday, Sept. 11, the team […]