With abortion rights on the midterm election ballot, Ferris and Big Rapids community members gathered in Mitchell Creek Park to show support for women and reproductive rights. The Feminist Majority […]
Month: November 2022
Bulldogs take two more
In front of over 1000 total fans, Ferris volleyball picked up two wins over the weekend to stay atop the GLIAC standings. Friday’s opener against Grand Valley finished similarly to […]
Take care of yourself
Assistant Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Services and social work instructor Darnell Lewis spoke about mental health and the importance of self care with students on Oct. 25. […]
With or without a director
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center has gone into this new school year with no director, leaving the work to the student workers. In May, former LGBTQ+ Resource Center Director, Sarah Doherty, […]
No Spirit: The Lacking Ferris State Student Sections
To be blunt, our student sections are abysmal, and they very much suck. In my short time as a sports reporter, I’ve had the privilege of covering a cavalcade of […]
Bulldogs network at the career and internship fair
Students were lined up along the sidewalk last week, dressed to impress and waiting for a chance to form connections. Last Thursday, students from all programs were invited to gather […]
MEDIA MINUTE: Taylor Swift’s “Midnights”
When Taylor Swift announced that she was releasing a new album, I was ecstatic, to say the least. On Oct. 21, when that album, “Midnights,” finally arrived, I listened to […]
On the Record Nov. 2nd
Bond Hall cyberbully Oct. 24, various times – A resident of Bond Hall arrived at Ferris DPS to report instances of online social media harassment. Because both people involved were […]
Students share their stories for Disability Awareness Month
Ferris decided to put on a few events last week to show awareness for visible and invisible disabilities. The biggest barrier people with disabilities encounter is other people. Disability awareness […]