Hello all. Now that turkey day is over and we all feel a little bit slower than usual, it’s time to kick things into high-gear and drag our stuffing-stuffed selves […]
Month: November 2018
Chat with the chief: Imagine more salt
I try not to be one to complain about the slippery sidewalks in winter. I understand that it takes the workers time to plow and salt everything, so I tried […]
SATIRE: PlentyofCoke
Following the passage of Proposal 1, the legalization of recreational marijuana, Michiganders are starting to get creative with their methods of obtaining that “good kush”. The “Gas 2 Grass” app […]
Another person’s treasure
The Student United Way Campaign held a rummage sale in the West Campus Community Center where students and staff were invited to purchase items that had been donated earlier that […]
Weekly World News
Paris, France Thousands of French protesters, who were calling for President Emmanuel Macron’s resignation, were met with tear gas and water cannons Saturday, Nov. 24. The movement was organized on […]
News Briefs
LGBTQ+ Resource Center Coffeehouse A drop-in Coffeehouse will be held in the LGBTQ+ Resource Center 4 — 6 p.m. on Wednesdays starting Nov. 28. Tea, coffee and light refreshments will […]
On the record
Couldn’t resist Nov. 10, 1:41 a.m., officers received a report of a controlled substance violation in McNerney Hall. One subject was referred to the Office of Student Conduct and the […]
Behind the story
The lights were low and the audience small as Ferris advertising junior Madison Keliin was the first of four Prism winners to read her own work. Prism is an annual […]
Gone but not forgotten
The Ferris women’s soccer team’s historic campaign came to an end at the hand of rival Grand Valley State University (GVSU), as the Bulldogs dropped a 2-1 match. The Bulldogs […]
Elite company
Ferris junior quarterback Jayru Campbell is one step closer to bringing in the most prestigious award in NCAA Division II football. Campbell, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of […]