Ferris Television Engineer Bill Jung turned his master’s capstone project into a full fledged broadcasting minor, which is set to begin in the upcoming fall semester. In this context, an […]
Posts by Nolan Harris
Understanding Ukraine on campus
With the war in Ukraine turning into a stalemate, Ferris students and professors explored the United States’ involvement in the Ukraine war during a Deliberative Dialogue session. Deliberative Dialogue events are […]
Students react to Trump’s indictment
What happened? Seven years after the beginning of his presidency and two years since the U.S. Capitol was sieged, police led former President Donald Trump to a courtroom to be […]
Success of Ferris-Con marks Revival of RHA
The end of March featured the very first student-run convention at Ferris, named Ferris-Con, a passion project led by Residence Hall Association Vice President Lando Steel. Steel wanted Ferris-Con to […]
The battle of the college snow day
Ferris famously has a reputation for not canceling classes for weather. However, that reputation may be changing, as a number of days were canceled due to snow this year. With […]
New LGBTQIA RSO, DAISE, created this semester
As of March 23, DAISE is an official Registered Student Organization at Ferris. It is an organization focused on providing education and safe spaces for anyone who is struggling with […]
Anti-Violence Alliance facing financial failure
The 2023 spring semester marks the end of certain grants that the Anti-Violence Alliance relies on for funding. The AVA’s administration is in the midst of deciding how they will […]
DPS body cam initiative ‘rubber stamped’
With officers from Ferris’ Department of Public Safety fully outfitted with body cameras, DPS Chief Abe Haroon declared the initiative completed and “rubber stamped.” At a time of heightened concern […]
Ferris’ reminder of the bloody past
The Ferris Shoah Committee hosted a viewing of “Defiance” for the Festival of the Arts, featuring a real life story of Jewish resistance fighters during the Holocaust. The event started […]
Former ‘Voice’ contestant makes college debut
Lauren Frihauf — once a 16-year-old “Voice” contestant, now a 19-year-old independent artist — came to warm the David L. Eisler Center with original music on one of winter’s coldest […]