Saturday night wasn’t just another game for senior quarterback Jayru Campbell. Detroit wasn’t just another road game location. The homecoming of sorts was a symbol of his journey and all […]
Month: October 2019
Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Peoples Day
Despite one of Ferris’ core values being diversity, the university continues to support Columbus Day, a day that for many represents the genocide of thousands of indigenous people.
Treat yo-self
Between the stress of classes and trying to juggle work, college can be extremely exhausting.
Enrollment declines for fourth consecutive year
Ferris enrollment dropped for the fourth consecutive year, this time by 6% and it’s predicted to continue on a decline in the coming years.
Battle of the undefeated
Ewigleben Sports Arena was electric when Michigan Technological University showed why they were undefeated in women’s volleyball conference play until Saturday afternoon.
Divided opinions
Hell yass
Graphic demonstration in the Quad
Thursday Oct 10, Created Equal, an anti-abortion activist group, set up camp at the North Quad outside of FLITE.
Bulldogs shoot their way to a draw
Ferris State men’s hockey team was in action on Sunday, Oct. 6 at Ewigleben Ice Arena against the Waterloo Warriors of Canada. The fierce battle resulted in a 2-2 draw.
A dangerous journey, an incredible story
Saul Flores walked 5,328 miles by himself through 10 different countries in a journey that changed his life, creating a story that could change thousands of others.
Jayru ‘ready to go’ for Saturday’s matchup
After missing two consecutive games to unnamed health issues, senior quarterback Jayru Campbell will be dressed and ready to go for Ferris’ matchup in his hometown of Detroit.








