Rock the Patio Enjoy free outdoor music at the Rock Café from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. Music will be provided by Ferris Alum Chris Cranick and Overdrive […]
Month: September 2018
The phrase “self-diagnosed” shouldn’t exist
“You need help.” I do? “Don’t self-diagnose.” I did. “Who cares what your parents say?” I do. “I’m okay.” Am I? It’s actually really hard for me to figure out […]
Road to relaxation
1. Turn off your phone. Shutting down social media doesn’t have to be just before you go to bed. By giving yourself some phone-free time during the day, you’ll have […]
Sports Shorts
Stay active If you are looking to compete in a collegiate level sport but are worried about how much time you must commit to the sport, look no further than […]
On the Record
You really shouldn’t be driving June 14, 9:06 p.m., officers responded to a report of driving with a suspended license at Gilbert and Northland Drive. One appearance ticket was issued. […]
More respect for McCain
With their disrespectful treatment of late senator and war hero John McCain, many Republicans have chosen their Trump fandom over human decency. McCain was publically antiTrump and refused in his […]
Under pressure
Whether it’s today or five weeks from now, students always find themselves relating through one common factor—stress. “I really get stressed out about the amount of reading we have to […]
Bulldogs strike oil
Ferris junior quarterback Jayru Campbell led the Bulldog football team to an outstanding 59-13 win Saturday, Sept. 8 over the Findlay Oilers (Ohio). After a 49-17 win over East Stroudsburg […]