Written by Amelia Reed How many times have you looked in the mirror and wondered, “am I attractive enough?” Why is it that when we look in the mirror we […]
Month: October 2021
Did I grow up too fast?
Welcome to an overview of my life. I am a 19-year-old college student with no plans and many unrealistic, non-existent expectations. Having been homeschooled, I graduated high school at the […]
Senior spotlight
Mackenzie Kidder starts off the same each day with her dog Murphy, a high-energy English lab hound mix. Walking the same streets she did as a child, Kidder being a […]
No tipping point
As COVID-19 case numbers rise at the national, state and university levels, Ferris has no plan for expanding campus-wide rules and regulations. The Re-entry Committee has been responsible for creating and executing a gradual re-engagement to face-to-face learning […]
Help Ready for Life
The Ferris division of the Ready for Life program is looking for student volunteers and employees to assist Ready for Life Academy students in classwork and basic life skills. The […]
I built a champagne smart home on a beer money budget
I have been dreaming of having a smart home since I was 12 years old. Now, it’s finally my reality. There’s a pretty common misconception that to build a smart […]
New Michigan Budget Offers aid for Higher Education
On Wednesday, Sep. 29, Gov. Whitmer signed a new state budget into law that provides funding to universities and students. The overall budget is set at $70 billion, with $2.2 […]
For my next trick
Award winning comedy magician, Michael Kent, returned to Ferris this past week to put on a show for Friends and Family week. Approximately 150 students and their families attended the […]
Column: Time to be transparent
Classes have been back in session for over a month now, and so far to fully in-person learning has been seemingly successful. But what happens if, or when, COVID-19 cases […]