The Bulldogs put an end to an 0-2 start in conference play and picked up two big wins over the weekend. After a slow start to conference play, the Bulldogs […]
Month: September 2021
Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em, Stream ‘Em Week 3
Not going to lie, we are feeling pretty good after last week’s picks. With Week 2 bringing more injuries and flopping superstars, there are plenty of options that can be […]
A campus COVID conversation
As national COVID case numbers and tensions rise, community members found common ground during last Monday’s Deliberative Dialogue event. Deliberative dialogue is a collaborative method of thinking and talking. The […]
An iPad for every student budget
Apple hosted their annual September event last week, announcing a slew of new products, including iPads, iP- hones and Apple Watches, updates to their native services and announced release dates […]
ROTC cadets depart for training
On Friday, Sep. 17, the Ferris State University ROTC loaded up the cadets on two chinook helicopters to their training at Fort Custer. The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) at […]
Campus construction
The Ferris State Alumni Building, located at the north end of campus, will be closed for construction at the beginning of next year. The construction project appears to last until […]
What’s behind the Purple Door
The Purple Door is a new business in Big Rapids, but already one that is establishing a home-grown reputation for itself quickly. Axe-throwing is both a hobby and a sport, […]
Board games galore
There are many unique aspects to the bulldog community here on Ferris’ campus, one of them being the board game RSO. Established in the fall of 2018, the board game […]
Taking on res-paw-nsibilities
For students who keep emotional support animals on campus, there is an extra companion for them to turn to when their emotions can be too much, but there is also […]
Outdated cheating prevention
Cheating is considered an act of academic misconduct. When accused, the student is then required to attend a meeting with the University Committee on Discipline to determine their punishment. […]