Caleb Murphy now stands alone at the top of the NCAA record book. In Ferris’ 17-14 victory over Pittsburgh State in the Super Region 3 semifinals, Murphy recorded six sacks. […]
Month: November 2022
Women’s basketball undefeated
The women’s basketball team picked up a pair of wins over Northwood University and University of Illinois Springfield to improve to (4-0) on the season behind their offense. The Bulldogs […]
No bye, no problem
The number two seeded Bulldogs began their playoff slate on Saturday in an unfamiliar place: playing in the first round. For the first time since 2018, Ferris did not get […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Online learning probably saved me from dropping out
I accidentally fell in love with online classes. That almost feels dirty to say, but they were an answer to a problem I didn’t know how to fix. I, like […]
No Bulldog left hungry
Meeting the basic needs of students through the donation of non-perishable items is one way Ferris faculty members are helping the Bulldog Basic Needs Alliance’s cause. On Friday, Nov. 18, […]
The cost of college
When looking at Ferris’ average annual tuition of about $24,000, it is incredibly daunting and stressful. For most students, that’s not an easy bill to fork over. Personally, I was […]
Final four bound
For the first time since its inception in 1999, the Ferris women’s soccer team are regional champions and are heading to the national semi-finals. Beating two of the region’s top […]
Child prodigy
Imagine being 14-years-old again, starting high school and thinking about what comes after. Emily Larson has gone a few steps further and started college. Larson juggles high school, college, work, […]
John Allen’s Departure From DPS
Before Abe Haroon became director of Ferris’ Department of Public Safety, there was John Allen who held the position for a little over a year. Allen held the position at […]