For the first time, Ferris allowed Artworks to fill the ballrooms of the David L. Eisler Center with their sparkling black, white and gold dresses and decorations honoring the Roaring […]
Culture
A close to celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Bright, colorful decorations and a live Hispanic band filled the David L. Eisler Center ballroom during the last celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The Center for Latin@ Studies spent all […]
Learning the differences
When speaking to someone who is apart of the Spanish culture, have you ever wondered whether to use Hispanic, Latina/o or Latinx? Have you ever wondered what the significance is […]
P-H-A-R-M-A-C-Y
On Oct. 11, students fought to find the best medication speller during the annual pharmacy spelling bee. This event was hosted by Kappa Psi and the Student Michigan Pharmacist Association. […]
A time for remembrance
According to Newsweek Magazine, 79% of college students support replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day. The widely controversial holiday is a time for all Native Americans to mourn the […]
Being a first generation student
On Oct. 3, the Center for Latin@ Studies showcased the film “First Voice First Generation” by director Cynthia Martinez. The film features three Holland High School Latino students during the […]
Homecoming week recap
At the end of September, Entertainment Unlimited reflected on the result of their first planned homecoming. Homecoming week started with a Ferris Famous dance. This dance was the first in […]
October, my love
A great piece of art is filled with description. Whether it be a novel and its never-ending backstory of a character who’s in between lives, or a piano ballad telling […]
Service held for Stormy Asanpi’s celebration of life
Members from the Ferris community and Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians gathered in Merrill/Travis Hall for Stormy Asanpi’s celebration of life. Asanpi, a freshman studying nursing, died […]
Bringing disability awareness to Ferris
October is Disability Awareness Month and the Office of Education Counseling and Disability Services is putting on several events to help educate, promote awareness and celebrate those with disabilities. Public […]










