The current Blackboard system is on its way out at Ferris as the university looks to replace it with a newer program. A team of 34 Ferris faculty members is […]
Month: November 2018
The gift of life
Students had the opportunity to get “Pizza for Pints” at the blood drive hosted by Kappa Psi and the Pharmacy Leadership Society. The total raised from the event Thursday, Nov. […]
Jayru 4 Harlon Hill
The Harlon Hill trophy, awarded to the Most Valuable Player in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, may be coming back to Ferris thanks to junior quarterback Jayru Campbell. […]
Down to the wire
The Ferris football team continued its journey to an NCAA Division II National Championship, but this time they took the field without their starting quarterback. Ferris junior quarterback and Harlon […]
Grateful but grieving
The holidays, often described as the most wonderful time of the year, can be full of emotional landmines as everyone travels home to be with family. Thanksgiving to me is […]
Accumulating accolades
Ferris’ Athletic Department may want to start clearing their trophy cases to make room for all the awards the 2018 football team is pulling in. The Bulldogs roped in three […]
Turkey time traditions
With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, Ferris accounting senior Savannah Dunham and many other students are making their holiday plans. “I am spending Thanksgiving Day with my dad and aunt in Ohio,” […]
The holiday spirit is not for everyone
Deck the halls with meaningless words and gifts that you’ll forget within a week. Call me a cynic, but that’s what I think of when this time of year rolls […]