Hundreds of people recently filled Wink Arena to walk miles in the shoes of those affected by cancer. Friday, March 23, Ferris Colleges Against Cancer held Relay for Life, a […]
Posts by Meg Lewton
Woven together
The librarians at FLITE are working on a project that uses yarn to show individuality and interconnection amongst students. Project I-Dentify is an interactive art project funded by a grant […]
Catching a break
As the first few days of March concluded, many students traded backpacks for suitcases and headed on vacation for spring break. Bulldogs visited a variety of different places for a […]
Furry little secret
Ferris housing only allows students to keep fish as pets. However, for some students, an aquatic animal isn’t enough. Some Bulldogs are living with illegal animals in residence halls. A […]
BREAKING NEWS: CMU shooting leaves two dead
UPDATE: 1:03 p.m. At approximately 12:45 p.m. Ferris President David Eisler released the following statement: “Our sympathy and support are with the Central Michigan University community today after learning of […]
The First Playmate
Big Rapids has made its way to the White House, as a recent scandal surrounding President Donald Trump involves a former Ferris student. Karen McDougal, a former Playboy Playmate and […]
A taxing task
In addition to spring approaching, another season is consuming Americans—tax season. Ferris accounting professor James Shimko thinks that everyone should be knowledgeable on how to do their taxes. “It’s something […]
We have work to do
Puerto Rico is recouping from hurricane devastation and a lot of progress has yet to be made. According to USA Today, Puerto Rico was hit by Hurricane Maria, a category […]
Defiance over dining
The Rock and Quad provide convenient dining to students, except for those like Ferris nursing junior Rachael Brummel, who has dietary needs that limit what she can eat. “For […]
The color conundrum
A student-run event focused on educating others about a subcategory of racism that deals with prejudices found within one’s own racial group. The Office of Multicultural Student Services held a […]