Graphic design and brand identity naturally evolve, but the Ferris design community share distaste for today’s trends. “Design plays a role in every aspect of everything we do,” Professor Alison […]
Culture
Let’s talk about the MoSO
Although most people know about the Jim Crow Museum located in FLITE, not many know about the museum living on the third floor of Starr The Museum of Sexist Objects […]
Graduation ins and outs
Every semester, a graduation commencement ceremony takes place. Seniors are ready to finally close the doors on their university years, but are they ready to graduate? At Ferris, graduation is […]
Mixed Feelings about Ferris Graduation
For seniors graduating this spring semester, mixed feelings are in the air as preparations for graduation begin. With Ferris’ mask mandate being lifted and things returning to normal, graduation is […]
Media minute:
Spoiler alert: This article contains “Killing Eve” spoilers for the first five episodes of season four. Since 2018 the BBC drama, “Killing Eve” has been a big hit. The first […]
Sexual harassment through Canvas
Sexual violence is a topic that needs to be talked about, especially on a college campus. Kaitlin Zies, Ferris’ Title IX Coordinator, is the woman behind the curtain of the […]
Optometry students sets their sights on the spotlight
After months of long study nights, members of the Michigan College of Optometry put down their books to bask in bright stage lights. On Saturday, March 26, MCO students put […]
Smiles at the spring play
When Ferris’ mask mandate was lifted, one thing was able to return to normal: the spring play. Over the weekend, the theatre department put on four performances of the play […]
Recycling Matters
“It’s important and it helps reduce our waste stream, and we don’t want all that stuff going into the landfills if it can be recycled,” Warner said. For almost ten […]
LGBTQ+ campus climate
One of the most prominent topics in the news today involves Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill. Also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill it would prohibit the teaching […]









