Ferris Library for Information, Technology and Education (FLITE) has gone through some major changes in this year, including the Academic Literacies Center’s (ALC) move to the first floor, new furniture […]
Month: November 2018
Chat with the chief: Public freaking
Those who know me are well aware that I love to talk and I’m quite comfortable doing so. But sometimes, being asked to speak in front of an entire class […]
Comeback falls short
The Ferris men’s hockey team suffered a 5-2 loss to Minnesota State University (Mankato, Minnesota), giving the Mavericks the weekend sweep. The Bulldogs headed into the Saturday, Nov. 17, game […]
Can you hear me now?
Before I hop on my little soapbox, I would like to say that smartphones have to be one of the best inventions known to my generation. I don’t know about […]
Ferris Fantasy Football
Team Torch extends our record to 6-4 with our best round of picks to this point, landing us a 186-110 victory over the Ferris football team this week. The Ferris […]
Driving the high-way
As everyone knows by now, Proposal 1 passed and soon Michiganders will be able to use recreational marijuana. As you and your friends celebrate the end of the pot prohibition, […]
Stayin’ alive
The ‘survive’ element of survive and advance came into play for the Ferris football team as they defeated Harding University (Searcy, Arkansas) Bison 21-19 Saturday, Nov. 17. The No. 2 […]
History repeats itself
The Ferris hockey team dropped their first game of the weekend series to the Minnesota State University (Mankato, Minnesota) Mavericks 7-1. The Bulldogs knew they had a tough weekend ahead […]
Bulldogs fall out of the Hawks’ nest
The No. 5 nationally ranked Ferris women’s volleyball team will not advance any further in the NCAA Division II Tournament. The Bulldogs dropped their Midwest Region Semifinal game to Rockhurst […]
Tat Tales
The Pew Research Center found that 36 percent of 18 to 29 year olds have at least one tattoo, but Ferris diagnostic sonography senior Taylor Flood is proof that one […]