Black Friday and Cyber Monday just marked the beginning of the spending spree we call the holidays. People today, especially Americans, hardly need a reason to indulge in more tech, […]
Month: November 2023
For the next generations
In an age of abundance and instant gratification, the Seventh Generation Principle may be more relevant than ever. Stemming from an ancient Iroquois philosophy, this principle states that each person […]
Stalking reports doubled
Throughout the past year, the number of some on campus violations and reports have went up by close to or more than double including stalking and dating violence. According to […]
No hope for three-peat
Ferris State Football begins their offseason following a quick end to their back-to-back championship defense. The Bulldogs lost a tough matchup against their archrival Grand Valley State (10-1) in the […]
Devin Scott’s Bulldog story
In the early 1990s, Devin Scott was a 15-year-old father with an unclear future. In 2023, he returned to his alma mater as the Human Resources Manager for Employee and […]
“As the Earth caves in”
by Maksymilian Sidorowicz As a child, I would pass by this little house on my way back from school every single day, I remember how perfectly shaped the frames of […]
Our Brother’s Keeper receives donation
During early November, the Social Work Association held a fundraiser for the homeless shelter Our Brother’s Keeper, in which people could come by and send support through donations. OBK is […]
Faculty contract discussions continue late in fall semester
Five months after the expiration of the last collective bargaining agreement, Ferris’ administration and faculty union are maintaining civil contract maintenance meetings. Associate Provost Steve Reifert and Ferris Faculty Association […]
And the Oscar goes to…
About two months ago, there were four films seen as the best of the year: “Spider-Man Across the Spider Verse,” “Barbie,” “Air” and “Oppenheimer.” Then, on Oct. 20, “Killers of […]
The green tax
As our effects on the environment become increasingly prevalent, people are looking to get rid of unsustainable practices. The cost that comes with it may be more than what’s feasible […]