It’s indisputable that professors can make or break a class for students. Students always face the struggle of getting their ideal schedule each semester and fitting in all their required […]
Posts by Cora Hall
Turn off the Netflix
We’ve all had that stomach-turning moment when you realize 30 minutes before class starts that there’s homework due. Sometimes you truly forget about it but most of the time that […]
Learning to find peace
Imagine living in your native country and watching your culture be represented in a way that wholly and completely offends you. This isn’t a made-up scenario. It has been everyday […]
Ghost Supper
For many students, the extent of their knowledge about Native Americans is Disney’s “Pocahontas” and the first Thanksgiving. In 2016, there were fewer than 100 Ferris students who identified as […]
Listen up
Hearing foundation programs, such as the Starkey Hearing Foundation, are more significant than most people realize. Nearly 29 million American adults would benefit from hearing aids, according to the National […]
Paint it pink
There are only a few ways to make running enjoyable and being bombarded with colored powder is definitely one of them. Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) hosted their second annual color […]
Refill and reuse
The struggle of awkwardly filling up your water bottle at a fountain and the countless wasted plastic bottles are coming to an end. With plans for the installation of eight […]
Footloose and smoke-free
It won’t be long until the only clouds on campus will be in the sky. Ferris has received a grant from the American Cancer Society’s Tobacco-Free Generation Campus Initiative, funded […]
Academic success fair
Many students are unaware of all the support available to them on campus. The goal of the annual academic success fair was to inform students of the resources and services […]
Giving back
There are numerous opportunities to volunteer both on and off campus, and several Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) are dedicated specifically to community service. For Ferris pre-pharmacy junior Alyssa Cosselmon, her […]