As college experiences come to an end, students begin to reflect and reminisce on the years they have spent at Ferris. Sarah Woodall is a healthcare services administration senior that […]
Month: November 2021
Stuck far from home
Travel restrictions are just now starting to be lifted in the U.S., allowing citizens to travel internationally again, but not all are that lucky. The U.S. Department of State is […]
A whole latte to drink
There are certain constants that can be expected in America every year during the winter holidays. Bright lights all around towns, music that is played almost non-stop, making it so […]
Not in touch with contact tracing
Since the beginning of the fall semester the Ferris COVID-19 Dashboard has shown 10-30 active cases each day. While COVID-19 cases in Mecosta County have seen a spike since classes began at the end […]
Annual Security and Fire Report shows increase of rape
This year’s Security and Fire Report showed that reports of rape on campus nearly doubled, rising from seven in 2019 to 13 in 2020. The report is released annually in compliance with the 1990 Cleary […]
Wastewater testing
Wastewater samples are being taken all over the state of Michigan to be tested for traces of COVID-19. The testing is being conducted by the Shimadzu Core Laboratory at Ferris. There […]
Timber!
Timber Cannabis Co. is constructing its soon-to-be third location where the former TTOWA Sushi restaurant once stood. Timber was founded in 2020 and will soon have four locations throughout Michigan […]
Onto the next
In what was the most anticipated rematch of the season, Ferris beat Grand Valley for a second time in the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. Ferris […]
Red (Taylor’s Version) is the moment
On Nov. 12, Taylor Swift released “Red (Taylor’s Version),” her highly anticipated, second re-recorded album. The album was met with both critical and commercial success. A success that is, in […]