Elias Arshiya (Sabaghi) is a long way from home, but he’s made himself a home here at Ferris. Arshiya is a German student who has come to Ferris for […]
Posts by Jennifer Corrie
Oh the places you’ll go
Most students would agree that studying abroad is a good choice to make. “There are really cool opportunities, and you don’t have to break the bank to do it,” said […]
It's never too late
If you want to hear an inspiring story of someone chasing down their dreams while juggling a job, a family, a musical hobby and a full load of classes, look […]
ZTA thinks pink
It seems like everyone knows someone whose had some type of cancer and the battle to defeat it has continued on for years. Last week, Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) dedicated […]
Girl power
Diversity is becoming increasingly encouraged in today’s day and age, not just between races, but also genders. Madelyn Hamilton is a freshman in the automotive management program, which is primarily […]
Ferris hands don't haze
Hazing—the ridicule or abuse of an individual who is being initiated into a group—has been a problem in society. After reports in the national news of hazing incidents, Ferris is […]
Homecoming 2015
Homecoming is the most anticipated week of the fall semester for some students. This year’s homecoming week was a (mostly) successful string of events to get students in the spirit […]
Hoffer, Robertson turn the tables
Two Ferris DJs love to drop the bass and hype up an audience with electronic dance music. Nick Robertson, a senior in television and digital media production from St. Clair, […]
Matika's story
This week in the University Center Fine Art Gallery, works of art from Project 562 by Matika Wilbur are on display. Wilbur is a Native American photographer of the Swinomish […]
Honors' helpers
Being a freshman in college can be difficult and confusing due to all the new adjustments of life on campus. Luckily, the freshmen in the Honors Program have someone to […]