Ferris State University’s Department of Public Safety will begin using the Barnacle parking service beginning in the spring semester of 2026. Barnacle parking is a parking enforcement service that allows […]
Month: October 2025
Horror-scopes
Aquarius: Beware! This Halloween, you will run into your doppelganger. Don’t worry, this will definitely not upset the balance of the universe… it will just cause an existential crisis when […]
The human condition on stage
The Ferris Theater Department took the Williams Auditorium stage for its first show of the 2025-26 school year with “Welcome to the Monkey House,” which featured four short stories acted […]
Bouncing back
Growing up in Freeland, Michigan, senior guard Kadyn Blanchard was always surrounded by sports. Her dad played basketball and baseball at Olivette, and Blanchard herself grew up dribbling a basketball […]
Campfire story
In an unprecedented global disaster now being called “The Rumbling,” hundreds of thousands of colossal titans have emerged from under various buildings of Ferris’ campus, and are advancing across western […]
Campfire story
Every night before Halloween, it is rumored that Brutus’s twin brother, Benny, strolls around campus selecting students to become his victims. Many years ago, when Brutus was elected to become […]
Safety during the fall
The period between the beginning of the fall semester and Thanksgiving break has come to be known as the “Red Zone.” This is due to the majority of sexual assaults […]
Wildcats come to Top Taggart
Following their win over arch-rival Grand Valet, the Ferris State Bulldogs look to extend their winning streak to 23 when they take on the Northern Michigan Wildcats in the final […]
Literature in person returns
Tuesday, Oct. 21, Kathleen J. Waites visited campus with her debut novel, “The Faithful Ones,” for the final Literature in Person event of the semester held in the Fine Art […]
Campfire story
Ferris students are under a lockdown by the Department of Public Safety following the recent sightings of vampires around the David L. Eisler Center two weeks before Halloween. Journalism major […]








