My first notable encounter with ageism happened when I was 16. It was right before Christmas, and my mom sent me up to the post office to purchase an oddly-specific […]
Month: October 2018
Raising rates
Ferris’ Board of Trustees has approved an increase in housing and dining costs by $208 for the 2019-20 academic year. In an effort to make Ferris’ room and board costs […]
FERRIS FANTASY FOOTBALL
A low scoring affair this week in Fantasy Football leaves Team Torch four measly points away from a victory. The Ferris football team faced a very good Saginaw Valley State […]
Assessing the numbers
On-campus crime experienced a slight decrease from 2016 to 2017, according to Ferris Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) 2017 annual crime report. The total reported number of criminal offenses decreased […]
From the ground up
Ferris women’s soccer head coach Andy McCaslin is in his sixth year at the helm of the program and it seems this may be the year all the pieces fall […]
Top Dawg
Top Dawg honors for the week are staying on the pitch as the Ferris women’s soccer team faced tough conference play. Ferris sophomore midfielder Bri Rogers secured the game-winning goal against […]
More than we know
After three years of hard work, Ferris pre-pharmacy junior Nikota Redmond has been accepted into Ferris’ pharmacy school. Redmond became passionate about becoming a pharmacist when he saw his dad […]
News Briefs
Fall Jazz Concert Enjoy the music at the Ferris jazz band’s fall concert 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26. The concert will be held in University Center Ballrooms A and B. […]
Weekly World News
Manila, Philippines Nine sugar cane farmers were killed while occupying part of a plantation in the central Philippines after armed men opened fire on them Saturday, Oct. 20. Those killed […]