Potential freshmen now have an opportunity to tour campus in a new way by shadowing an existing student for a day. A new program called Crimson and Gold will pair […]
Posts by Grant Siddall
Minor trouble
With the start of 2018, Michigan minors will no longer be charged with a misdemeanor for Minor in Possession (MIP) violations. In December 2017, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation […]
Access denied
Many students don’t worry about access to elevators and bathrooms but those things often aren’t available for students who need them. When the buildings on campus were constructed, they were […]
Trump: one year down
President Donald Trump’s first year in office was full of controversy, accomplishments and tweets. Trump promised a lot during his presidential campaign and while he may not have hit the […]
Oprah vs Kanye: 2020
In August 2015, rapper Kanye West announced he will be running for president in 2020 and since then, many celebrities have jumped on board. The real question when it comes […]
Trump’s most retweeted tweets
“We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. If we don’t get smart it will only get worse” 74,083 retweets and […]
Student to staff
During her years as a Bulldog, Kendree Berg spent much of her time focusing on LGBTQ issues, which made her the perfect candidate for the Ferris LGBTQ Coordinator. “I think […]
Taking strides
A new LGBTQ Center, which has been underway for years, is expected to be complete by mid-February. The center, which will be located in the University Center next to the […]
What is Ferris worth?
Ferris now owns 17 residence halls and at least 90 buildings that range in price from $23 thousand to $52 million. According to the Ferris State University Statement of Values […]
Simplifying scholarships
Scholarship applications can be stressful but knowing what a review board is looking for and what mistakes to avoid can help. Ferris currently lists almost 300 scholarships on their website, […]