The Ferris State campus buzzed with energy last week thanks to an electrifying performance by an up-and-coming band that drew students, faculty and community members alike to the outdoor venue. […]
Month: November 2024
Coaching minor coming to Ferris
Ferris State University’s communication program is in the process of developing a minor centered around coaching. The minor is expected to be added to the program within two years. Communication […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Lessons in human resilience
I didn’t think I’d be taught a lesson on the human spirit during a trip to New Orleans. Between a journalism conference and booze-filled excursions down Bourbon Street, I started […]
Serving perfection
Back-to-back weekend victories, which included a sweep against rival Grand Valley, fueled No. 2 Bulldog volleyball to remain undefeated. The Bulldogs (24-0, 13-0 in GLIAC) took down the Wayne State Warriors […]
Urine for a laugh
This year’s fall musical brought together comedy, politics and rebellion in an intentionally exaggerated way. “‘Urinetown: The Musical’” offered an entertaining perspective with real-life and political undertones all set in […]
“Saw:” a retrospective
The Halloween season is just behind us. During October, I always take the time to explore different movies in the horror genre and rewatch some of my favorites. One horror […]
Celebrating life and death
The Hispanic/Latino Cultural Center partnered with Spanish for the Professions to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, and Dia de los Santos, All Saints Day, to […]
Student unemployment issues
For certain students on campus, the idea of obtaining work seems out of reach with the lack of immediate job hiring and long wait times in hearing back from interviewers […]
Lone Star split
The No. 25 ranked men’s Ferris State basketball team splits a weekend trip at the season-opening DII Conference Commissioners Association tipoff tournament in Canyon, Texas. In the first tournament game, […]