Starting this semester, the Honors Program is giving honors students a new requirement option that can help them find another way to achieve their service hours and cultural event requirements. […]
Month: November 2023
Declawed
In their final road game of the regular season, Ferris State football defeated Davenport University on Saturday, Nov. 4. In a game with massive playoff implications, the Bulldogs(7-2, 4-1 in […]
Reproductive rights on campus
Nov. 8 marks a year since Proposal 3 was passed in Michigan, and Ferris groups on both sides of the bill have reflected on its impact. Prop 3 is a […]
“Working!”: A directorial debut
Culture editor Giuliana Denicolo spoke with new theater director and humanities professor Dennis Henry about his first Ferris production. How would you describe the overall success of the show? How […]
Split a prayer
Ferris State hockey returned home with a weekend split against the St. Lawrence Saints on Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday, Nov. 4. The brief interruption of CCHA play […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Female billionaires are not the answer
When working towards a more equal society, we do not need billionaires of all shapes, sizes, colors and gender. We need less billionaires. Bloomberg broke the news late in October that […]
First-Gen exhibition celebration
This past weekend, the FirstGeneration Student Organization displayed a Faces of First-Gen Exhibition to celebrate the academic achievements and journeys of the first-generation students. Located by the Fine Art Gallery […]
Local women’s shelter to move locations
After a “dedicated” eight-year search, Women’s Information Services found a new location on nine acres of green property. Known as WISE, the women’s shelter will be purchasing a home in […]
HLCC begins Day of the Dead celebrations
Instead of mourning in black clothing and silent ceremonies, those who observe Día de los Muertos choose to celebrate the lives of their loved ones who passed. During this celebration, […]