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Month: April 2021
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Some parting advice you didn’t ask for
My four years in college are quickly coming to a close, and while I don’t pretend to be full of wisdom, I’d like to think I learned and grew along […]
Media Minute: Seth MacFarlane, let Family Guy end, please
I have been a fan of Seth MacFarlanes smash hit Family Guy for about four years and having seen every single episode multiple timesI have to say, Seth, please just […]
The ideal brother
Malik Kingsby was someone who got it when it came to life, that much was clear to his mother, Alise Kingsby, as she heard the tributes to her son after […]
University spends $1 million to make lawn
Resident halls Taggart and Vandercook are set to be razed during summer of 2021 and replaced by green space and Center of virtual learning. As of Jan. 19, 2021, the […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Fall in love with your life
I think one of the saddest things in life is to see people who have never fallen in love with it. Not with a person, but with life itself. Whether […]
Don’t Doge this opportunity
Have you ever invested in a meme? Me either, but here is why you should consider it. Nothing says 2021 like Dogecoin, the Shiba Inu dog-themed cryptocurrency has soared in […]
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and it’s full of on-campus and virtual events to deepen people’s understanding of the important issue this month highlights. The Anti-Violence Alliance (AVA) […]
Gracing the team with her skills
Life is a journey. We all wonder how we have reached the point we are at today. Many times, we find ourselves in a place we did not expect. For […]
Volleyball loses in GLIAC semi
For the first time in six years, Ferris volleyball will not be taking home the GLIAC tournament crown. Ferris volleyball saw their season come to an end with a whimper […]