In 2012 after wrapping up his keynote speech on animals and leadership for the Ferris Honors RSO, Patrick Bishop had an epiphany. “This could be a book,” he thought to […]
Month: February 2021
He loves me, he loves me not
I think most people have been there, sobbing into their Ben & Jerry’s, watching “Pride and Prejudice” after getting dumped for the third time in your twenties (not that it’s […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Taking a hard look at ourselves
Ever since I took over as Editor in Chief, increasing the diversity in our coverage has been at the forefront of my mind. I’ve been working for this newspaper since […]
Look behind the exterior
I remember growing up my mom always fussing over if my hair was combed or my clothes being wrinkle free. Now as a somewhat adult with jobs I am constantly […]
Pharmacy students give back
Ferris pharmacy students have been volunteering at the District Health Department’s COVID-19 vaccine clinics. Bethanie Dean is the immunization coordinator with District Health Department No. 10, which includes the Crawford, […]
Greatness in her DNA
Swish. The sound of a basketball falling seamlessly through the net of the Walker family’s driveway hoop was a familiar sound for Jasmyn and her younger siblings, Jordan (Jordy) and […]
Mask etiquette
Similar to how we have etiquette for dinner and online, it’s become a new normal to understand etiquette with your mask. At this point, it is generally understood that people […]
Ferris fights
The Bulldogs are the last-place team in the WCHA, but they battled against the top team in the conference and the #3 team in the nation. Ferris played their Friday, […]
New rules
Members of the Ferris track team are upset about the impact COVID-19 rules and regulations have on their season. The GLIAC is allowing spring athletics to take place in 2021, […]