In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Starr Building, three FSU bands will be putting on a commemorative concert featuring a guest conductor from Spain. The concert will take […]
Posts by Grace Seymore
Spice up your Valentine’s Day
Looking for a romantic date night idea, but tired of the movie and dinner scene? There are plenty out there, as long as you aren’t afraid to think outside the […]
Calling all artists
There are over 200 registered student organizations at Ferris, but none that is specifically focused on visual art. However, Carrie Weis, director of the Rankin Art Gallery, is trying to […]
Daily dose of creativity
Readers, get out your calendars and prepare to fill them up for the next month. From Jan. 29 to Feb. 29, there is at least one event daily as part […]
Censored
One of my favorite things about living in America is our freedom to openly express ourselves through many different mediums. I love that Americans can protest policies, write to our […]
Auditions for “Avenue Q” not for the faint of heart
Puppets and college plays are not two things that usually go together. That is, unless your school is performing “Avenue Q,” a raunchy coming of age story that is equal […]
Chaos & calm
Artist Sheryl Budnik is deviating from her normally idyllic sea and sunset themes to confront uncomfortable truths about natural disasters in the world. Alongside her calm scenes, she also has […]
Skating through life
Rollerskating is difficult enough for some without adding dancing into the mix, but not for Breaksk8. Breaksk8 is a rollerskating dance team based out of Kokomo, Ind. They performed on […]
Tall, dark and politically incorrect
It’s not everyday students attending a school function hear the “n-word,” much less coming from the stage. However, those who attended 5-star comedian W. Kamau Bell’s presentation on Dec. 1 […]
Circle of Tribal Nations RSO coming to Ferris
When one hears the phrase “Native American,” most people simply think of moccasins, teepees, or cheesy jokes involving the word “how.” However, there is more to this culture than these […]