Ferris football continues to show its excellence with another year of multiple players signing professional contracts. Ferris alums wide receiver Malik Taylor and offensive lineman Devon Johnson both signed contracts […]
Month: April 2019
SATIRE: Dawn of a new draft
High school graduates are still choosing to attend college, but they’re not choosing to attend Ferris. This frightening drop in enrollment has prompted the Office of Admissions to raise an […]
Chat with the chief: Commuter lots: a crash crash
Every weekday, when I wake up, I dread it. I bargain with myself, trying to find a way to get out of it. Without a doubt, it will be one […]
Equal play, equal pay
The gap between men’s and women’s sports is closing each year, but it is apparent that female athletes are still on the back burner. Through progression and slightly more coverage, […]
VIDEO: Big Rapids Nutrition
Big Rapids Nutrition is now open in town. See what the shop is all about, and learn about the various healthy shakes and teas they offer. Video by: Megell Strayhorn […]
SATIRE: The truth is in there
Everything changed in December 2018. Ferris switched email servers from Google to Microsoft. Board members stated the switch was due to pricing and availability of Office software. Is that really […]
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dieterle
What do Bobby Flay, Gordon Ramsay and Ferris football junior kicker Jackson Dieterle all have in common? The fact they all whip in the kitchen. Dieterle is known for what […]
Dun-forgettable
As he prepares to graduate, Ferris plastics engineering senior Logan Dunsmore joked that he’d like to use a unique source as a reference on his job applications: famed comedian […]
You might “ah-choose” to stay inside
With the abrupt change from winter to spring, allergy season is back, and Ferris actuarial science senior Shar’Rae Davis has begun taking her daily dose of allergy medication. “My allergies […]
Cans for a cause
What began as a group assignment for a social work class has now transformed into a lasting community-wide initiative. Many students are familiar with the Food for Fines program that […]