After wrapping up non-conference play with a strong 7 – 3 record, Ferris softball found that wins are tougher to come by in GLIAC play. The Bulldogs now sit at […]
Month: April 2021
Sports Speculation: A Conclusion to the Madness
As the yellow and green confetti fell from the rafters, the Baylor Bears held up the NCAA men’s basketball championship Monday night April 5. The Bears were picked as champions […]
It’s not all downhill
Having a year of fully online classes was a bummer for some students. But Business Administration junior Heather Peacock took full advantage of not having to be in class and […]
Embrace the gay
Currently, Sarah Doherty serves as the Ferris LGBTQ+ Resource Center coordinator, but for most of her adolescence her grasp of what queerness could be was faint and molded by the […]
How many and how long?
My name is Jared Ebels, and I am a junior in the Digital Animation and Game Design major here at Ferris. I chose the DAGD major because of my love […]
Akademos to take over Ferris’ book sales
Students will now order their books online with more options after the contract between Ferris and Barnes and Noble expires at the end of June. The online bookstore will provide […]
Don’t set us up to fail
Professors that start their first day of class by saying something along the lines of “most of you won’t pass my class”, should not be professors. As students, we are […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Yes, we care about women’s basketball
If you weren’t one of the millions of people who watched the NCAA women’s basketball tournament over the last month, you really missed out. There were so many fantastic games, […]
Game changer
Over the time period of the offseason, many sports go into motions for new rules and hear proposals for adaptations to better their leagues. In the NFL many proposals are voted on […]