According to the Library of Congress, the American Dream is “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for […]
Month: April 2022
Going against the mother norm
What is it like having children you don’t want? This question sparked a viral thread on Reddit. Buzzfeed took 24 replies where parents confess the hardships they’ve faced because they […]
The Jim Crow Museum’s new piece adds to history
The Jim Crow Museum’s latest addition to its collection of thousands of racist artifacts was brought in by Mike Wolfe of “American Pickers.” The Jim Crow Museum is a space […]
A public eye on Ferris’ MCO program
Ferris’ Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris offers an extensive program that educates and prepares students for taking their careers to the next step. This graduate program is four years […]
Freedom of tweet?
When it was announced that Elon Musk had acquired the largest percentage of shares of Twitter stock, people on the platform had a lot of opinions. Many believed that Musk, […]
Tirzah Price speaks
Ferris graduate and published author Tirzah Price spoke to Ferris students on Tuesday, April 12, as part of the once-a-semester literature in-person event. The event, which took place over Zoom, […]
Sending in the Marine
Of one mind The Busch family household became its own hub of democracy in late February, as a mother, father and their two daughters voted to “send in the Marine.” […]
Remembering a legacy
After a 19-year tenure, President David Eisler is retiring at the end of this school year, leaving him to reflect on his legacy at the university. Although he is departing […]
Earmuffs and Blinders
Thomas Hursey has a target on his back. Unfortunately for his competitors, he performs best under pressure. The sophomore has jumped to the top spot of the Bulldog roster, leading […]