With COVID-19’s new gang of deadly variants running rampant in the United States including Alpha, Beta, Omicron, and Delta, I have begun to seriously question why I have chosen to […]
Month: January 2022
By cars, for cars
Living in the dorms, I can usually only park in my assigned lot. Though annoying in the winter, this is manageable as college campuses are the closest thing Americans get to walkable […]
Editor’s Column: The old heads of college athletics
Over the winter break, football fans were treated to the yearly tradition of college football bowl games. The most famous New Year six bowl games were alongside 40 other bowl games designed to make […]
Get healthy this winter
College students are often known for neglecting their health by pulling all-nighters studying, eating junk food, neglecting exercising among other things. In Michigan winters are notorious for being snowy and […]
The Winter Blues
Cold months turn moods sad, individuals begin to sense a loss of interest and start to have feelings of hopelessness. During the winter season in Michigan, which can typically last […]
Burnout according to nursing students
In the midst of the ongoing pandemic, Ferris nursing students work endlessly to maintain both their grades and mental health. Savannah Pratte is a senior in the nursing program at FSU with a minor in […]
Media Minute: No product mo’ greed
The video game industry is heading in a dangerous direction and fast. I like to call this the Rockstar paradox. The developer struck it rich with a game and is […]
New year, new goals
New Year’s resolutions are made each January by people who want to change something for the upcoming year, and each year people both succeed and fail in their goals. Students […]
Mehler taking legal action against Ferris
Dr. Barry Mehler is taking legal action against Ferris State University after he was suspended when his class introduction video went viral. Ferris did not meet the demand by Mehler’s […]
What happens after testing positive?
My return to campus for the spring semester was immediately interrupted by Omicron, sending me to quarantine on the first day of syllabus week. On Monday, Jan. 10, I received […]