On Thursday, Oct. 8 Michigan authorities revealed that a group of men had been arrested for plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Six men, who identify as members of a right-wing militia […]
Month: October 2020
Fighting the dorm loneliness
Since move-in day in August, students and residential advisors in the dorm halls have been trying to find new ways to socialize. Many changes were made to the way students […]
Getting to the Polls
As the presidential election unfolds this year, many people are pushing for younger people to vote. Many stories showing statistics on voting are indicating that less than half of Americans […]
Parking passes possibly reimbursed
The Department of Public Safety has announced that if the university goes fully online for the spring semester it will provide partial reimbursement to students who bought year-long parking permits. […]
Student host reflects on John Mulaney interview
Students came out by the hundreds to watch stand-up comedian John Mulaney answer questions, even in the event’s virtual format. The homecoming comedian event which typically happens in person was […]
Bar life changed, but still alive
The college night life is a taste of freedom most young adults look forward to they’re away from parents for the first time, but this past semester has not been […]
The future of job hunting
The pandemic has moved many events and internships online, which has made it more complicated for students to make career connections and meet potential employers. The junior and senior years […]
Ferris community demands support for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Oct. 12 is recognized in many places in the United States as Indigenous People’s Day (IPD) to celebrate and honor Native American people and their culture. IPD was created in […]
The sound of no music
Due to university set regulations to keep students and staff safe, many of the music ensembles are canceled. Ferris announced that band and choral ensembles are not allowed to practice […]