Rumors of a crack and expensive upkeep of the Student Recreation Center’s pool led students and community members to believe the waves were gone for good. Since the spring of […]
Month: April 2022
Remembering Dr. Daniel Ding
A supportive co-worker, an insightful researcher, a dedicated multiculturalist and a humble gentleman. This is how English professor Daniel Dingxiong Ding’s colleagues remember him after his passing on Sunday, March […]
An “unexpected” art exhibit
Ferris is hosting a gallery exhibit in the University Center’s Fine Art Gallery now through the end of the semester. The exhibit, titled “Unexpected Choices”, opened on April 11. The exhibit features […]
Energizing for Stress Awareness Month
April is recognized as National Stress Awareness Month, and students must find ways to stay collected and motivated as the semester draws to a close. Ian Lawson, leadership development leader […]
Seeing Gil’s Emmy
For many people, being within inches of an Emmy is a dream many are unable to fulfill, yet on Monday night many students were see one up close. On Monday, […]
The great tennis melting pot
Success in college athletics depends on establishing a winning culture, but for the Ferris tennis programs, it’s about molding many cultures into one. Eight countries are represented across both the […]
Softball split
Ferris softball ended a three game losing streak with a split against Purdue Northwest Sunday, April 10. The Bulldogs (12-21, 3-7 GLIAC) were supposed to play Wisconsin-Parkside Saturday, but those […]
Men’s tennis dominate for the win
The Bulldogs dominated Wisconsin-Eau Claire in a non-conference matchup on Sunday, April 10, 2022. The men’s tennis team had 8 days off between matches, but the team showed no rust […]
High and dry in food deserts
Americans are sloppy, overweight, slovenly binge-drinkers who love McDonalds’ hamburgers. This is how AirTalk describes the European perception of us. When researching “American stereotypes,” it does not take long for […]