According to the American Cancer Society, over 1,500 people will die of cancer each day this year. To feel this number a little closer to home, imagine about one tenth […]
Posts by Rachel Szucs
“Ice Ice Baby”
Most students recognize Wink Arena as the place where students and community members go to support the Bulldog hockey team. Whether it’s the roar of the Dawg Pound, local supporters […]
Dorm-Cest
“It’s pretty much a biological thing. They’ve been doing it since the cave men, so let them keep doing it,” said a Puterbaugh Hall sophomore in pre-pharmacy. But doing what, […]
Noisy neighbors
Everyone knows about the residence halls’ quiet hours. During the week, they start at 11 p.m., and on the weekend at 1 a.m., as most college students are up later […]
Same fish, bigger pond
As former high school students, many college students could probably say that the transition to a world on their own was one they looked forward to eagerly. To most, college […]
Dating in the Nude
“What? Ferris wants us to run around in the nude?” said freshman Matt Agnone. This type of response was similar amongst students who first heard about “Dating in the Nude” […]
Cupid’s chokehold
With Valentine’s Day approaching, it’s easy to take on the “Do I really have to do something?” mentality, especially if you’ve been seeing someone for a while. As much as […]
More Than Meets the Eye
With last Wednesday marking the fourth Annual Honors Art Show, sophomore Megan Luk looked at the works and their creators with the chance of a very promising future. “I think […]
The More the Merrier
I remember my social life in middle school through high school vividly, especially eighth grade and beyond. Not to be cocky, but I was literally everyone’s friend. I was at […]
Good acts
As a school of great diversity, Ferris has made great efforts toward social acceptance. Some examples include recognizing and celebrating critical life changing figures in our past such as Martin […]