Two suspects of an attempted robbery involving a handgun in the West Campus Apartments have been arraigned in district court. On Jan. 22, suspects Demetrius Milan, 19, and DeMarko Williams, […]
Posts by Antonio Coleman
New military support group
Students dealing with the feelings of missing loved ones serving in the military can now find comfort in Ferris’ new Military Support Group. With their first meeting held on March […]
Tuberculosis Confirmed at Ferris
Birkam Health Center has reported a case of Tuberculosis in a Ferris State University student this week. According to Birkam Health Center officials, the university was informed of the Tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis by a health […]
Big Rapids not big enough
Students expecting to get a college experience similar to more major Michigan universities are finding it difficult to remain within the city limits. Each weekend students are commuting to cities […]
Student house padlocked
The Big Rapids City Commission voted to padlock a house located on 120 Locust St., occupied by Delta Chi members, due to numerous noise violations. Responding to party complaints on […]
Questions of War
Many student veterans throughout campus are finding it difficult to address the negative experiences of serving in the armed forces. Currently, there are over 300 self-identified veterans on the university’s […]
Author’s Book Speaks On Race
Author Leonard Zeskind visited Big Rapids March 4 to speak to students and community members about immigration and his book “Blood & Politics.” Zeskind’s book, which took 15 years to […]
Parking Problems
As the university continues to make changes to its lot procedures, many students are still finding it difficult to avoid parking violations. Throughout campus, students leaving classes are returning to […]
Chin Film Promotes Asian Unity
Producer Curtis Chin educated students Feb. 22 on the legacy of Vincent Chin with the presentation of the award-winning documentary “Vincent Who?” Inspired by the 1982 death of Chinese American […]
Can You Hear Me, Finally?
In today’s world of quick texts and emoticons, Steve Linebaugh is one of the few students new to the social norm of having a cell phone. A 2006 graduate of […]