Friendly competition, philanthropy and fun are all part of this year’s Greek Week. The events kicked off April 7. Greek chapters of Ferris brought Mardi Gras to campus as this […]
Posts by Sarah Force
Eliminating prejudice
The men of Pi Lambda Phi decided to unify students in the best way they know how: a basketball tournament. The basketball tournament is part of Pi Lambda Phi’s philanthropy, […]
Surviving to thriving
Many Americans have an undying fear of being poor. We tend to think poverty is shopping at Goodwill or your electricity getting shut off every once in a while. Meanwhile, […]
Walking for life
Suicide claims the lives of more than one million people per year, so two Ferris students decided to raise awareness to stop this killer. Ferris students gathered at the Ewigleben […]
Student making a difference
Frequently moving and going into foster care at age 15 isn’t the most ideal way to grow up. Ferris criminal justice junior Kaylia Ervin used this experience to fuel her […]
Helping women
Three billion women live on less than two dollars a day, according to the SowHope documentary shown on March 18. SowHope is a nonprofit, charitable organization out of Rockford focused […]
Freeze out
Ferris Greek students braved subzero temperatures as they camped in the North Quad to raise money for Habitat for Humanity. Alpha Chi Rho (AXP) and Alpha Sigma Tau (AST) participated […]
Closer to the real world
Ferris seniors can take a step closer to a world without textbooks and classrooms by attending the Spring Graduation Fair. The fair will be held on March 25 from noon […]
That was then, this is now
Students can reflect on the history of women throughout the month of March as OMSS sponsors Women’s History Month. “I think Ferris State is doing a great thing by honoring […]
Guns around the globe
With the constant debate over what should be done about U.S. gun control, students discuss whether the solution can be found by looking at the laws of other nations. Ferris […]