Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice of the United States, passed away on Friday, Sept. 18. I want to start by making a few things clear – first, I wish […]
Month: September 2020
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Women belong in sports
Representation matters, and I have only fully been able to realize that in the past couple years. I’m half Korean, and I never really thought about it until a year […]
He’s ‘New in Town’
Ferris announced on Wednesday, Sept. 16, that John Mulaney will be this year’s homecoming comedian and it will be an interactive virtual event. John Mulaney has an immense number of […]
Bolton under scrutiny
President Trump’s former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, is under investigation by the Department of Justice, for the possibility of leaking classified documents in his memoir The Room Where It […]
Student offers perspective after having COVID-19
What’s it really like to have COVID-19? A Ferris student who contracted the virus over the summer described her situation to help others understand the severity of this illness. Mackenzie […]
Working it out
After six months of being closed the Rec Center and all gyms across Michigan are now officially open. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-176 on Thursday, Sept. 3, which […]
Preparing for the worst
With campus remaining open for approximately four weeks now, some students are wondering if Ferris will make it to the Thanksgiving break.
Who to put in your lineup for Week 3
Football is back. Granted, it has been back for two weeks. The gap between NFL seasons always seems long, but this year seemed longer with the total absence of all […]
Hockey season in question with division-wide delay
In an unsurprising announcement, Ferris State hockey has joined the ranks of football, women’s soccer, and other sports in seeing their seasons delayed. On Sept. 10, the WCHA announced that […]