Following their loss in the GLIAC tournament semifinals last year, Ferris State women’s basketball looks to return even stronger. After finishing last season with a 17-12 record, a healthy and […]
Month: November 2023
Are you a first gen student?
The second week of Nov. marks National First-Generation Celebration week. For Ferris students, the week is filled with events to appreciate, honor and support our first-generation students. But first, do […]
Bulldogs topple Knights
Ferris men’s basketball finished their preseason campaign against Calvin University on Friday, Nov. 3 at Jim Wink Arena. The Bulldogs beat the Knights 78-69 despite trailing in the first half, […]
Remembering Adam Johnson
On Oct. 28, former NHL player Adam Johnson died following a freak accident where an opposing player’s skate cut Johnson’s neck during an Elite Ice Hockey League game in Nottingham, […]
Welcome Minus 9
After months of renovation at the Rock Café, Ferris’ allergen-friendly food spot has reopened as the Minus 9 station. This station is made specifically for students and people with any […]
“Belonging” added to Ferris’ new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion plan
Ferris’ Diversity Office released the 2023-2027 Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Belonging plan last week titled “Helping Others Rise.” It is the first plan developed by the university with belonging as […]
GUEST COLUMN: Supporting Palestine on campus
Genocide is defined by the United States’ Holocaust Memorial Museum’s website as “an internationally recognized crime where acts are committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Type B with straight As
To me, leadership has never been synonymous with dominance. I’ve found myself in leadership positions ever since I was a young student. Because of this, people assume I’m something like […]
The unrealistic lifestyle
I hate social media. I spend roughly five or so hours on various platforms almost every day, but I hate social media. According to a study done by CTRL Care […]