With the non-stop ads and peer pressure, it feels like more than ever you need a presence on social media to fit in. I, however, find that constant pressure to […]
Posts by Ember St. Amour
Drag Queens come to Ferris
Excited students were greeted with music and snacks as they entered the David L. Eisler Center ballrooms for drag trivia. Sunday’s event, hosted by the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, included performances […]
DPS weighs in on police shortage
With police departments around the country experiencing staff shortages, Ferris’ Department of Public Safety weighed in on their current staffing situation. According to National Public Radio, police departments are shrinking […]
Aspiring Educators of Michigan host panel for future teachers
In the midst of a nationwide teacher shortage, education students at Ferris are preparing to join the workforce. Last Thursday, the Aspiring Educators of Michigan Registered Student Organization held a […]
Keeping yourself safe
Ferris’ Department of Public Safety will be hosting their first Rape Aggression Defense training since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. RAD is a two-day class that will be held […]
No more meters
Ferris’ Department of Public Safety recently introduced Pango Parking, a new on-campus parking system, replacing the coin-based meters with an automated system that is accessed and paid for via cell […]
‘Passion for the Past’ returns
History professors traced the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot and plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer back to a trend of right-wing conspiracy at last week’s “Passion for the Past” […]
The perks of working in your major
With so many on and off-campus jobs to choose from, working within the field I study has helped me become a better worker and student simultaneously. Picking a major and […]
IT troubles and WiFi woes
The information technology department presented their plans for a new Ferris portal and a Wi-Fi update at last week’s Student Government Association meeting. Chief Information Officer Charlie Weaver offered the […]
One Month In
While settling into new leadership, members of the Student Government Association are hopeful for successful spring events. Medical laboratory science junior Cassidy Engels took over the position and has been […]