This article contains spoilers for “The Sopranos.” “The Sopranos,” commonly regarded as one of the greatest and most important television series, has hit its 25th anniversary this past week. One […]
Month: January 2024
Snow storm sweet tooth
With 11 inches of snow and single-digit temperatures, Kilwins owners Carlleen and Brian Rose decided to keep their store open during a winter weather advisory as a place for community […]
Ups and Downs in the U.P.
For this week’s games, the Ferris State men’s basketball team traveled to the Upper Peninsula where they defeated the Michigan Tech Huskies on Thursday, Jan. 11 before losing to the […]
Minimum Wage Increase Q&A
Prepare for a minimum wage increase from $10.10 to $10.33 with Associate Vice President of Human Resources Fredericka Hayes. What’s Ferris going to look like this coming year with the […]
Welding program receives record scholarship amounts
Ferris welding engineering students received $319,000 in scholarships from the American Welding Society, marking a new record for the university. According to program director Jeffrey Carney, Ferris welding students received […]
Bulldogs are superior
Ferris State men’s basketball defeats the longtime GLIAC rival Lake Superior State Lakers at Jim Wink Arena on Saturday, Jan. 6. The Bulldogs (12-2, 2-1 in GLIAC) heading into the […]
Bulldogs split series with Beavers
Ferris State hockey split a pair of games against the Bemidji State Beavers at home on Friday, Jan. 5 and Saturday, Jan 6. The Bulldogs (6-14-1, 4-9 in CCHA) dropped […]
Finalized FFA contract released
The Ferris Faculty Association shared their new collective bargaining agreement over winter break, ending an 11-month long discussion and bargaining cycle. The most notable changes seen by faculty and administrators […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Art for art’s sake
We shouldn’t leave the arts only to prodigies. I have been around art my whole life. My mom taught choir and my dad moved from painting to furniture making. If […]