In our last few election cycles, the American people have witnessed the political landscape transform into that of a vitriolic, divisive mess. I would be lying if I didn’t acknowledge […]
Month: September 2024
J.D. Vance rallies in Big Rapids
During vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance’s pit stop in Mecosta County, the Ohio politician focused on the proposed Gotion battery plant in his remarks. The rally, which was held […]
Ferris drops season opener for first time since 2013
The Ferris State football team drops their first season opener since the 2013 season when they fell to FCS powerhouse North Dakota State on the road by a score of […]
Creating awareness for women’s issues
The African Student Union hosted Ferris’ first event for Women’s Equality Day, introducing a series of speakers who shared the struggles women have and continue to face. Women’s Equality Month […]
Going vegan
My experience of going vegan involved a lot of learning and experimenting, as well as some difficulties. I went vegan a few weeks after school got out in the spring, […]
Time of Change Exhibition
The Jim Crow Museum and Fine Art Gallery collaborated to unveil a new exhibit that showcases photographs which represent the past and modern era of the ongoing Civil Rights Movement. […]
Black Ops is back
The “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” early access beta is now available, and things finally seem to be going in a positive direction for the franchise. This is a […]
140th year anniversary documentary
On Aug. 28, the Television & Digital Media Production program showcased its documentary honoring Ferris’ 140th anniversary, Legacy of Opportunity. The documentary screening had over 90 people in attendance, which […]
Ferris food pantry grand opening
As the giant gold scissors snipped the red ribbon on Aug. 28, the new Bulldog Pantry opened its doors to students across campus who need groceries. The opening ceremony was […]