Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Education made changes to the list of professional degrees. Marking Nursing, Education, Social work, accounting and a few other health care degrees as […]
Culture
Freshman fall in review
As the fall semester winds down, freshmen are looking back on their first semester at college with a mixture of relief and disbelief at how quickly it all went by. […]
Theatrical arts at Ferris
This spring, the Ferris State theatre program will present its production of “The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals,” bringing together 32 students from various majors. Uniquely, though, none of them […]
Christmas is coming
As soon as the calendar hits November, the lights go up, decorations come out and the sounds of the Yuletide can be heard through the speakers at almost every store […]
Community through horseback riding
The Equestrian Club provides students with opportunities to participate in events involving horseback riding and compete against other teams to gain more exposure and experience. In addition to competitions, the […]
Media Minute
After its premiere almost 20 years ago, “Lost” is a show that still holds a lasting impact on television and provides a story that people can come back to. “Lost” […]
Shared meals and community building
As the holiday season approaches, many Ferris students find themselves far from home, juggling end-of-semester stress with the question of where they’ll spend Thanksgiving or whether they’ll get a traditional […]
Embracing Thanksgiving traditions
Each year, families across the country celebrate Thanksgiving with various traditions that are unique to each family. Many gather together to eat dinner and acknowledge what they are thankful for, […]
Kicking up inspiration
Former NFL placekicker and Detroit player Jason Hanson was invited by the Arts and Lectures Committee to speak about how his NFL career and retirement shaped him as a person. […]
The home buying crisis
The median age of first-time homebuyers has risen significantly since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching 40 years old in 2025. Many young people attend college hoping, in part, […]










