Any student who has lived in the residence halls has most likely seen different posters every week advertising an activity being put on by an RA. The activities can range […]
Month: October 2021
A journey well traveled
Happy. Humble. Unselfish. Tough. Contagious. These are words teammates and coaches have used to describe sophomore quarterback Mylik Mitchell. As a former Division I starting quarterback, many people wonder how […]
A bittersweet ending
For the last time in their collegiate careers, Ferris’s volleyball seniors left Ewigleben Arena with a regular season win. The Bulldogs took the court on Sunday, Oct 24 against the […]
Overtime heroes
For the second time in six games, Ferris hockey prevailed in overtime. With their 2-1 overtime victory over the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) on Friday, Oct. 22, the Bulldogs […]
Heartbreak in Houghton
The Bulldogs had their hopes of going unbeaten in GLIAC broken. Ferris’s first conference loss of the season came at Michigan Tech on Sunday, Oct. 24. The Huskies won […]
From hard hats to guitar straps
“Nobody knows who we are.” This is how Gunner Gingrich explains his band, Who Knows. The band consists of three Ferris construction management seniors and one alumni. Mitch Maier, who […]
Divided opinions
Either the TikTok algorithm is truly making me concerned for the future of media consumption, or today is just another “no bones” day. Anyone who understood that reference probably spends […]
Divided opinions
While I may wake up hoping for a “bones day” courtesy of Noodle the pug, there is so much more to TikTok’s ultra-personal algorithm that keeps me scrolling. I used […]