This week’s Top Dawg title heads to the basketball court one last time in the regular season to Ferris sophomore forward Jaylin McFadden. McFadden had his two biggest games of […]
Month: February 2019
Move over, OrgSync
Students should prepare to say their final goodbyes to OrgSync. According to Ferris Coordinator of Activities Nicholas Smith, a new program called Presence, which will be explicitly branded to Ferris […]
Falling through the ranks
Men’s tennis entered their season as the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference defending champions and nationally ranked No. 17, but are only 2-4 halfway through non-conference play. Ferris tennis interim […]
A smashing time
By: Interim Reporter Marissa Russell and Lifestyles Editor Alicia Jaimes Ferris digital animation and game design junior Patrick McVeigh enjoys the friendships made, both online and offline, through the Ferris Super […]
Shoots fired
Star Shooters will no longer be allowing entrance to minors after 10 p.m. on weekends. The bar, located at 120 S. Michigan Ave., typically allows minors in if they pay […]
Assistant coach finds a New Haven
Ferris assistant volleyball coach Christa Cooper is getting her chance to lead next season as the new head coach at Division II University of New Haven (Connecticut). Cooper is an […]
Finding time to study
There’s a reason the word student comes first in the title “student athlete,” and getting help through study tables has made a big difference for some Bulldogs. There is pressure […]
Party on, spring breakers
Jordan Van Wert Ferris pre-medicine junior (Casnovia, Michigan) – 1. What are your plans […]
Why I am not a dog person
I love animals — dogs, cats, goldfish, pandas, spotted geckos. I even had a pet spider at one point. I love them all, and I would be perfectly happy if […]