If you’re looking to feel more at home on campus, joining a registered student organization (RSO) can be a good place to start. An RSO is a group of at […]
Month: September 2018
Eating in
Nobody likes eating the same food every day. When the meal plan gets old, Ferris business administration sophomore Blake Greeding likes to utilize the kitchen provided in his residence hall. […]
Sports shorts
Bulldog Invitational Both the Ferris men’s and women’s cross country teams were in action Saturday, Sept. 8 as they hosted the 2018 Ray Helsing Bulldog Invitational at Katke Golf Course. […]
Silence is not the answer
It’s become a reoccurring theme among people in power and I really hate to see it become the norm. But lately, it seems, the common response to significant conflicts at […]
Weekly world news
New Delhi, India India’s Supreme Court recently removed a longterm ban on consensual gay sex. The ban had been in place since the 1860s and it made “carnal intercourse against […]
Hurt feelings and identity
When your very identity is something that people deny or reject with every fiber of their being, even with an offhand comment, it hurts in a way that is hard […]
Ground n’ pound
Ferris football didn’t waste any time getting its offense going, as the Bulldogs have streaked their way to a 3-0 start on the season. The latest in the Bulldogs’ string […]
Put a ring on it
Across sports, a team’s accomplishments with a conference championship or a national championship are often solidified with a ring being placed upon your finger. A ring symbolizes the hard work, […]
Pop to the top
Students kicked off the school year in a big way last week by attempting to conquer a world record. Participants of the Bubblegum Blast hoped to beat the record for […]