I expected to write about this at some point, though I didn’t think I would be writing about this on week four. I want to give an honest look at […]
Month: September 2021
Texas Heartbeat Bill
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court upheld the heartbeat bill in Texas, caus- ing strong reactions from both pro-life and pro-choice individuals. This legislation restricts almost all abortions once a […]
Run, Hide, Or Fight
On Tuesday, Sep 7. the Academic Literacies Center in collaboration with the Department of Public Safety held a workshop on Surviving an Active Shooter Incident. The workshop was presented by […]
Albums to fall for
Many people I know highly anticipate fall festivities. They thrive on tailgating, pumpkin spice coffees, apple orchards and scary movies. I wish I could be as enthusiastic as they are, […]
Short staffed shutdowns
Staffing shortages at the Rock, an on-campus dining location, have resulted in the shutdown of two of the loca- tion’s 12 stations. Mongo Grill and Minus 8 are the two […]
The changed movie landscape
If you’re like me, you like movies and seeing them in theaters. There is not really any way of replicating the experience of anticipating a movie’s release, getting the tickets […]
If they can’t have love, they want power
Halsey’s personal experiences with the beauty and horror of pregnancy and childbirth led to the release of their fourth studio album “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power” at […]
Start ‘Em/Sit ‘Em Week 2
As week one has passed, fantasy managers now have an idea of which players will be pivotal pieces moving forward in the season. While there were many that did not […]
Back to the playing field
It is about that time of year at Ferris: the weather gets colder, leaves begin falling and intramural (IM) sports return. For many students, the experience of intramural sports last […]