Andres Chavez had one recurring message for those who gathered to hear him speak—never give up. Andres Chavez is the grandson of Cesar Chavez, who is widely regarded as one […]
Posts by Grant Siddall
Career fair draws mixed reactions
The annual career and internship fair is one of the most popular ways for students to market themselves to potential employers, who came from all over the country. Many Ferris […]
Ferris family
With Family and Friends Weekend coming up soon, it is time to start planning what to do with your loved ones. The weekend offers a lot of different activities, which […]
It’s time to talk about gun control
Last year, America experienced its largest mass shooting in recent history. We did nothing and things got worse. This was evident earlier this month in the violent attack in Las […]
Big Rapids walks to end hunger
The CROP Hunger Walk is working to end world hunger one step at a time. Big Rapids residents and Ferris students gathered on Oct. 8 to do their part in […]
Beat the bug
The flu can spread quickly around campus but steps can be taken to help you stay healthy. According to the Mayo Clinic, over 3 million people in America catch the […]
Title IX distortion
The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has released new guidelines regarding Title IX. Title IX is a federal law that prevents discrimination of any form based on sex. […]
Indigenous Peoples Day
Some cities and states around the country have started celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day instead of Columbus Day and Ferris may follow the trend. Indigenous Peoples Day is a day to […]
Walking to end suicide
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) has set a goal of reducing the annual suicide rate by 20 percent by 2025. Saturday, Sept. 23, AFSP held their seventh annual […]
High in plain sight
Drugs disguised as Smarties, meth lollipops and fentanyl stickers are just a few of the ways drug concealment is evolving. On Sept. 19, Ferris welcomed Officer Jermaine Galloway to speak […]