Month: November 2020
Let’s Sit Down and Talk About It
People around the world are still suffering from COVID-19 as a rise in cases has been seen with the start of flu season. Social Distancing rules have been in effect, […]
Christmas Fanatics
With Halloween over, many are in preparation for the next big holiday. While Thanksgiving is the next holiday on the calendar, many overlook this holiday and head straight towards Christmas. […]
ESAs are the way
Some students living in the dorms have been handling classes this semester a lot better because of the help from their Emotional Support Animals. The Educational/Career Counseling and Disability Services offers students the opportunity to bring […]
Stop attacking poll workers’ integrity
On Nov. 3, I walked into the Mecosta Township Hall, put down my things, poured myself a cup of coffee and took my oath. “I do solemnly swear that I […]
First gen students overcome unique challenges
Like most universities, Ferris has a sizable number of first-generation students. These students are pioneers of their futures and as such, they have had to work through unique challenges. The […]
Why fundamental human rights shouldn’t be political
As another tumultuous presidential election comes to a close, I am once again astonished by the type of things that have become politicized in this country instead of being common sense […]
On the record
Stops are only suggestions Nov. 2, 9:49 p.m., a non-Ferris student was pulled over for disobeying the stop sign directly outside of Ferris’ pharmacy building failing to stop. The driver […]
Which Tight End to Start for Week 10
Week 10 brings us back to tight ends for the column this week. The tight end position is extremely thin, especially now that George Kittle went down with an injury […]
BIDEN WINS ELECTION
After four days of counting votes, Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 Presidential Election. The president-elect won the electoral college with 290 electors in his favor to […]