The United States is still very much in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thousands of students moved back to Big Rapids, even with remote classes. Ferris State University needs […]
Month: September 2020
Making the virtual transition
You may think that coordinating events during the pandemic is simpler than planning an in-person event, but virtual events can be even more difficult to plan. Angela Roman is the […]
Raven’ reviews
Walking around downtown Big Rapids and looking for a delicious place to eat isn’t that hard so long as you walk to the right corner. There are many bars and […]
Real Life doesn’t have to be a struggle
Walking through the North quad on a Tuesday evening around 7 p.m. you may find a group of people gathered. The Real Life is a Christian based RSO that aims […]
Eisler’s compensation package makes nationwide report
If you’ve ever wondered how much Ferris President David Eisler makes in a year, it’s your lucky day. In article by The Chronicle for Higher Education, reported that Eisler’s total […]
Nice to meet you…virtually
With social distancing as the new norm, students have had to adjust from going to in-person events to attending virtual ones. Over the summer Ferris worked on finding the best […]
On the record
High on more than just life Sept. 12, 9:33 p.m., a student in Merrill Hall was given an MIP for possession or cultivation of 2.5 ounces of marijuana or 12 […]
Students carry on with community clean up, COVID-19 style
One of the things that COVID-19 hasn’t stopped is students wanting to give back to their community. 105 students showed up through various organizations on campus to volunteer at the […]
Ferris continues limited in-person classes
53 COVID-19 cases have been reported at Ferris since the university reopened, according to the Ferris Coronavirus Update Hub.
Brandel-Wilhelm keeping team all set to go
Even while a global pandemic has the world engulfed in worry, athletes hold on to hope to play their respective sports.