A new program has allowed students to apply to Ferris without submitting ACT or SAT scores for consideration. Starting Fall 2019, Ferris will be piloting a test-optional admission policy, which […]
Month: April 2019
Bulldogs drowned by Lakers
The Bulldog softball team, now 16-20, dropped both games of a doubleheader against Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference rival Grand Valley State University. Sunday, April 7, on the Varsity Softball […]
Spreading its wings
Ferris’ Swan Technical Arts Building enters its second semester of use after receiving an extensive expansion to its annex wing. “It more or less just expands our lab capabilities,” College […]
A close call for Special Olympics
Special Olympics is the largest sports organization in the world for people with physical and mental disablilities. Having been in existence for 51 years, it provides year-round training and competitions […]
Declining diversity
Diversity is one of Ferris’ core principles, but as the university continues to lose international students, some people are worried about its subsequent loss of cultural diversity. Since 2015, Ferris […]
BREAKING NEWS: Unlawful entry in McNerney Hall
Ferris Department of Public Safety is searching for a suspect involved in an unlawful entry […]
Big Event’s big revival
After a weather-related cancellation last year, Ferris’ annual Big Event is making its big comeback. The day of service in which volunteers do yard work for Big Rapids residents is […]
Disc golf takes ultimate prize
Despite being the underdog, the Ferris disc golf team’s chemistry and teamwork have led them to yet another national championship. The team took home their third national championship in five […]
The hunt is on
Ferris applied mathematics junior and Outdoor Club Vice President Ben Doyle hopes to reignite some childhood memories with hidden eggs and candy. Beginning Sunday, April 7, the Outdoor Club will […]