As graduation season approaches, many are cherishing their last few semesters at Ferris. Reflecting on all they have learned, grown, and looking forward to their future after college. Lane Steffke […]
Month: November 2020
Slow your roll with 5G
With the release of the new iPhone 12 series 5G will finally hit the mainstream. In my opinion, 5G is a poor marketing term used to get people excited for […]
Horoscopes: believe it or not?
A horoscope is a short forecast for people born under a particular sign. They use natal astrology, the part which makes judgements about someone’s personality. It attempts to pinpoint generally […]
An escape from reality
Reading is something that most students see as a fun way to past time or as something that is required by a professor. Reading is a healthy way that keeps […]
International students face uncertain future
Travel and immigration regulations set in place when COVID-19 began, leaving international students to fear are where and how they would continue their studies. Assistant Director of the Office of International Education […]
Political engagement on campus focuses on uniting, not dividing
This election season has had the largest voter turnout in over a century, and first-time student voters showed up in unprecedented numbers. There has been a movement of young people […]
Picture perfect
As a photographer, I have come across a couple of different ways to get a good picture. The first, and my personal favorite, is that of working with a serious […]
The internet’s dark side
Online learning has its perks and disadvantages, and with more freedom on the internet, it is no wonder cyberbullying has grown among users. With nothing else better to do, thousands […]
Logan Stein’s journey to Ferris
Ferris hockey coaches are looking forward to seeing what type of output they’ll get from all their recruits. As the team is pushing to the season, Logan Stein stands out […]
GLIAC announces winter and spring season plans
The long-anticipated announcement was made: Ferris sports are returning in full soon. On Wednesday, Nov. 11. the GLIAC conference approved plans for sports to return at the turn of the […]