On Sunday, Jan. 28, the grand opening of E&E Tropical Fish brings exotic pets to Big Rapids. E&E Tropical Fish is a new store in Big Rapids that has a […]
Month: January 2024
Caffeine chronicles
In light of the recent Panera charged lemonade lawsuits, caffeine consumption is on the minds of many, including Ferris students who shared their experiences with caffeine. Panera is facing lawsuits […]
Student Spotlight: Taylor Spidell’s leadership on campus
As an activist and a leader, Taylor Spidell keeps herself busy as she spreads her knowledge around the Ferris community. Spidell is an integrative studies senior. She prides herself on […]
Tiny Breakfast serves up laughs
For the first time in seven years, an improv show was hosted at Ferris State on Thursday in the Quad Café. Tiny Breakfast Improv Club paid a visit to Ferris […]
Campus shuts down in observance
For the first time, Ferris canceled all in-person and online classes on Monday, Jan. 15, giving everyone the opportunity to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While the Martin Luther […]
Sybrina Fulton: Some hurt people help people
Single-digit temperatures weren’t enough to keep a diverse crowd of the Ferris community from BUS-111, where activist Sybrina Fulton came to share her story and wisdom. Fulton’s life changed in […]
Student government president resigns
The Student Government Association announced that they are having their third change in presidency since last January. The announcement came on Jan. 16 from Interim President of SGA and information […]
38th annual MLK march
Students, faculty and alumni braced below-freezing temperatures to participate in Ferris’ annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day march around campus. The Office of Multicultural Student Services has planned the march […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Find your cause
I do not need to be a passionate expert on every topic, and it is egotistical to think I ever could. During my sophomore year at Ferris, as I drowned […]