Providing attendees with good, clean, genuine fun is Black Greek Council’s goal with their Spring Ice Breaker. “I really like how people just come to have fun,” Accounting and Computer […]
Posts by Hailey Klingel
Money Talks
Between rent payments, books, and too many 3 a.m. Taco Bell runs, nothing makes your bank account drop quite like college does. “I’ve always been very money conscious, not wanting […]
Steampunk Chronicle
Ferris is about to get Steampunk’d. Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy literature and art inspired both by the Victorian period and the 19 century Wild West. […]
We have a dream
Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that “What are you doing for others?” was “life’s most persistent and urgent question,” according to the Corporation for National and Community Service. On Monday, […]
Tunnel of Oppression
One Ferris student is working hard to bring Ferris the Tunnel of Oppression exhibit to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. “MLK Day should be a time that we learn […]
Tis the season
Students can rejoice knowing that about a week from now begins a whole month of holidays, family time, and winter activities. That’s right, we survived first semester and are now […]
Native American Heritage Month
November is full of holidays and celebrations, but one group on campus chose to honor Native American students. Ferris students may be unaware due to the fact that a very […]
Fine Dining
Ferris prides itself on its superior dining services, but students may not always share the same appreciation. If you went on a tour of Ferris before deciding to go here, […]
Surviving in the cold
If you’re one of those people who love winter, I envy you. For the rest of us, it’s a constant battle to leave our beds and almost ritualistic morning exclamations […]
Defying Stereotypes
Engineering role model and author of over 20 books Celeste Baine traveled to Ferris on November 8 to motivate young women at the Mother Daughter Technology Engineering Aptitude (TEA) event. […]