To celebrate the Festival of the Arts, the Ferris State Jazz Band performed a variety of pieces, as well as the West Shore Community College Jazz Band. The festival of […]
Posts by Tate Zellman
One final go
With his sixth and final season coming to an end, senior forward Mykel Bingham highlighted memorable moments in his career and looks forward to the next chapter of his life. […]
All fun and games
Students had the opportunity to have fun and compete with their friends at the first-ever Zap Zone Night. Put together by Entertainment Unlimited, Zap Zone Night was hosted in the […]
A Moment of cultural celebration
By including various cultures and backgrounds, the International Festival of Cultures gave students the opportunity to have their cultures recognized on campus. More than 20 cultures were represented and recognized […]
A familiar taste of home
Every student comes from a different background, which affects the foods they like but food can resonate so strongly with an individual that it becomes comfort food for them. Many […]
Easing away the stress
College wouldn’t be quite the same experience if every student didn’t feel stressed at least once. When times feel especially difficult, students can ease their stress to help them overcome […]
Expressing campus ups and downs
With everything that college life has to offer, students spend most of their time on campus, which allows them to get to know the area around them and form their […]
Connecting over common interests
To kick off the first week of the semester, students had a chance to explore the Spring RSO Fair and check out the many student-led organizations. The fair was hosted […]
New semester gets started
As the 2026 spring semester gets underway, faculty and staff are setting their goals and preparing for the upcoming semester. Coming off a month-long break, not only are students preparing […]
A second home
Heading into the second semester as a fourth-year student, the university has felt much more like a secondary home compared to my first year. As time has gone by, I’ve […]










