With the help of a new grant, Ferris’ Shoah Committee will bring up to 45 students to the Zekelman Holocaust Center and the Arab American National Museum on April 12. […]
Posts by Giuliana Denicolo
Spring fashion blossoms
As the groundhog predicted, spring came early this year, meaning that it’s time to talk about 2024’s spring fashion trends. This spring season, many of the latest trends are here […]
March for police brutality victims
On Feb. 21, the sun shined as 50 people joined together to honor those who lost their lives to police brutality during the “We Are” silent march and presentation. During […]
Finding comfort in dressing comfortably
Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved fashion. It’s been a hard thing for me to show because I enjoy being comfortable, especially when I’m at […]
Snow storm sweet tooth
With 11 inches of snow and single-digit temperatures, Kilwins owners Carlleen and Brian Rose decided to keep their store open during a winter weather advisory as a place for community […]
Maks’ Poetry Corner
The bees are starting to die off again You can see the little bits of frost when they let out their last breaths and the sadness that follows We pretend […]
Students rally for Palestine
One month after the October invasion of Israel by Hamas forces, Ferris students took to campus to voice their beliefs on the ongoing conflict. Several students present at the demonstration […]
“Working!”: A directorial debut
Culture editor Giuliana Denicolo spoke with new theater director and humanities professor Dennis Henry about his first Ferris production. How would you describe the overall success of the show? How […]
Register for classes on Ferris360
With spring registration beginning this week, students are going to have to navigate the new portal. Here’s a quick and easy tutorial on how to register on Ferris360. Step 1: […]
Died on this hill
Hundreds of students in the University Center have complained about hearing a ghostly voice correct them every time they refer to the building as the David. L Eisler Center. […]