In a full staff meeting for the College of Arts and Sciences earlier this semester, professor of physical sciences Thomas Brennan revealed that he is a COVID-19 denier, leaving a […]
Month: November 2020
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Stop assuming people in leadership positions are men
I want you to take a second and imagine with me what you think of when someone mentions a person in a leadership position. Some words I think of are […]
Ferris sports set to return
The GLIAC announced on Wednesday, Nov. 11 that its affiliate universities can proceed with a winter and spring athletic schedule, meaning that Ferris’s Division II sports are set to return […]
Week 11: Run into playoff contention
The NFL season is winding down. As NFL teams try to buckle down and lock up a playoff spot, fantasy players are desperate to win games as the playoffs begin in […]
Finding the funds
Many universities across the nation have had to cut back funding due to the financial implications of COVID-19, especially since big-ticket sports seasons such as football and basketball were postponed. […]
Sports Speculation: A rough patch for Michigan sports
The state of Michigan has multiple major sports teams that call it home and honor the state, but which team is the best overall team? Michigan is home to multiple colleges but perhaps the biggest […]
Michigan put on pause
In-person classes are temporarily suspended at Ferris and universities across Michigan after the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services issued an epidemic order on Sunday, Nov. 15. The three-week […]
Ferris offering asymptomatic COVID-19 tests
Amidst spikes of COVID-19 within the state of Michigan, Dean of Student Life Joy Pulsifer has sent out an email for students to sign up for asymptomatic testing. With Thanksgiving […]
Faces of Ferris: Dr. Kasey Thompson
To say Dr. Kasey Thompson has had a unique career path would be an understatement. Thompson, who teaches in the College of Business at Ferris, earned both a Master of […]