Month: January 2024
AI students take flight
Two artificial intelligence students, given the names Ann and Fry, are being created to participate in class lectures, and will be enrolled this semester. The AI students are invented through […]
Bulldog hockey left frostbitten
The Bulldogs lost both matchups this weekend on the road against the Minnesota State Mavericks on Friday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan. 13. Ferris (6-16-1, 4-11 in CCHA) had lost […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Why I boycott
No matter how easy it is to feel helpless while reading about another war, I believe it is important to remember the power of our own wallets. The world put […]
OMSS students choose new leadership
After a whole semester of students fully running the Office of Multicultural Student Services, Ferris welcomes new director Michael Hopson and assistant director Byron Brooks into their positions. While trying […]
FNTFO works to improve administrative relations
Following the Ferris Faculty Association’s largely amicable contract cycle, another on-campus union is preparing for the negotiation table. The Ferris Non-Tenure Faculty Organization voted to extend their current contract, pushing […]
Bulldogs bite Huskies and Wildcats
Ferris State women’s basketball completed an Upper Peninsula sweep with victories over the Michigan Tech Huskies on Thursday, Jan. 11 and the Northern Michigan Wildcats on Saturday, Jan. 13. To […]
Calling out the entertainment industry
The Golden Globes, an annual film and television media award ceremony, aired on the January 7th. The host, comedian Jo Koy, left many, including me, angry. The backlash he has […]
Student Spotlight: Arjun Manoj
Arjun Manoj has never been a fan of staying in the same place for a long period, which led to his decision to travel across the world for college. Manoj […]
COACH’S CORNER: Mark Doren
Bulldog tennis is close to starting their season back up from where they left off in the fall, with an exhibition against Western Michigan on Wednesday, Jan. 17. Before the […]