Ferris students and faculty can pay off their January parking tickets in a new way this year by using cans instead of cash. Ferris Department of Public Safety (DPS) is […]
Posts by Grant Siddall
Goodbye Poli Sci
Ferris will no longer be offering political science or sociology as majors or minors and will look to replace them moving forward. The discontinuation of the programs is not immediate, […]
Bye bye Blackboard
The current Blackboard system is on its way out at Ferris as the university looks to replace it with a newer program. A team of 34 Ferris faculty members is […]
Driving the high-way
As everyone knows by now, Proposal 1 passed and soon Michiganders will be able to use recreational marijuana. As you and your friends celebrate the end of the pot prohibition, […]
Serving those who served
As Ferris honored the military with a Veterans Day concert Sunday, Nov. 11, some veterans and military members took time to praise Ferris’ treatment of student veterans. Whether they are […]
STEM secures new scholarships
In Fall 2019, Ferris will begin a $1.2 million grant program aimed at increasing enrollment and retention in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs. The new grant project is […]
Politics Corner
Michigan has a couple big names running for governor on the ballot for the Nov. 6 election, but outside of Democrat Gretchen Whitmer and Republican Bill Schuette, the election will […]
Too drunk to dance
Guys, stop grinding on random drunk women in Shooters. Quit groping them and trying to kiss them to see how far you can get. It’s sexual assault. Point blank. I’ve […]
Raising rates
Ferris’ Board of Trustees has approved an increase in housing and dining costs by $208 for the 2019-20 academic year. In an effort to make Ferris’ room and board costs […]
Politics Corner
A Michigan group’s attempt to end gerrymandering in the state has led to a proposal to put citizens in charge of redistricting. Gerrymandering is defined as the manipulation of the […]