A record-breaking night for senior setter Kaylee Maat paved the way for the No. 1 ranked Bulldog volleyball team to sweep their final homestand. Maat broke the all-time GLIAC assist […]
Month: November 2024
Representing my culture
You look at me and more than likely assume my culture is as white as they come. What you probably don’t assume is that I am Native American and part […]
Celebrating diversity on campus
The Office of Multicultural Student Services at Ferris State has big things coming for students. The mission of OMSS is to provide a space to celebrate diversity on campus and […]
University investigating post
Ferris State is currently investigating a social media post from earlier this week portraying offensive content. The post portrayed a white male mockingly using the “whites only” sink located within […]
Criminal justice program’s evolution
Ferris’ criminal justice program has evolved over the years, and it continues to evolve to keep up with the industry. Nancy Hogan has been a criminal justice professor for 27 […]
“Our Spirits Don’t Speak English”
With the start of November marking the beginning of Native American Heritage Month, the Office of Multicultural Student Services celebrated the start with a documentary screening in the David L. […]
Raining from deep
Junior guard Ethan Erickson set the school’s all-time three-pointers made record, and the Ferris State men’s basketball team walked away with a sweep in their first homestand. The No. 25 […]
From classic to contemporary
The Ferris State Jazz Band hosted its fall concert which pulsed with creativity, bringing classic tunes with bold new interpretations to celebrate the spirit of jazz. The jazz band showcased […]
Overcoming the fear of the gym
For many people, including myself, going to the gym or being active is a part of everyday life. People go to the gym for many reasons, whether to better their […]