Ferris has been deemed the most efficient university in terms of keeping student costs low, yet many students are leaving with debt higher than $35,000. Although financial aid has kept […]
Posts by Taylor Hooper
General education requirements revised
Ferris has plans in store to change general education requirements for the fall of 2015. Since 2009, the General Education Task Force (GETF), comprised of Ferris faculty and staff, has […]
SG asks for student input
Student government plans to begin questioning policy and implementing petitions for changes the student body would like to see. According to Student Government Public Relations Specialist Carman Plank, student government […]
Homecoming committee seeks new applicants, higher membership
The CLACS office is looking for students to apply for a position on the homecoming committee RSO. “We are looking for students who are innovative and want to do something […]
Drunk driver lodged in county jail
Erratic driving On Jan. 22 at 12:50 a.m., officers stopped a vehicle near South St. and State St. for erratic driving. The driver was intoxicated and lodged in the county […]
Lights out
Due to two unrelated power outages across campus, many students spent their first day back learning in dark classrooms. “This is the first time in my 27 years [at Ferris], […]
Tunnel of Oppression exposes cruel history
Nooses lined the ceiling in the Ward Hall basement, depicting the oppression once prevalent in the United States. The Tunnel of Oppression, hosted by the Housing and Residence Life’s Harmony […]
ROTC hosts first lab
The Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corp (ROTC) hosted their first lab of the semester by teaching new students the proper way to salute, dress and act. The ROTC is a […]
SG seeks increased student involvement
Due to the lack of participation in last year’s presidential election, student government has many plans to increase student involvement for this year’s election. A total of 67 students voted […]
SG requires RSO reps
The general assembly of student government voted 8-7, approving a friendly amendment to limit funding to registered student organizations (RSOs) that do not have student government representation. Beginning this semester, […]