Accounting senior Tianna Halfaday came to Ferris after living her entire life on the federally recognized Hannahville Potawatomi tribe reservation in the Upper Peninsula. “Living on the reservation isn’t any […]
Culture
How not to date
Everyone has had their fair share of dates that have gone wrong from their date being rude, to just downright disgusting. Industrial chemical and technology senior Breanna Kociba said that […]
AMA-zing opportunities
Preparing future leaders for successful careers in today’s competitive environment is what AMA is all about. The American Marketing Association, or AMA, is an RSO that teaches students how to […]
Meaningful Conversations
“A Conversation that Matters” provided an opportunity for students to share their opinions and concerns to create a better connection with Ferris faculty. On Sept. 29, about 40 students and […]
Putting the home in Homecoming
Homecoming is widely considered to be a staple of the college experience. Significant changes have been made to ensure your safety, but different doesn’t necessarily mean bad. Homecoming was planned […]
Canceling spring break
In an email on Friday, Oct. 2 the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs announced the decision to cancel the spring recess in order to try to prevent the […]
Taking a stand
The university is not taking the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement seriously in Byron Brooks’ eyes and it’s something he wants to change.
How to get that free bread
The student food pantry on campus is committed to helping Ferris students thrive during their college years.
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
Every semester, Ferris theatre puts on a production to showcase the talent FSU has to offer, but this semester has the theatre looking a little different. The Fall 2020 production […]
Something good coming out of COVID-19
Sometimes life might look gloomy with COVID-19 wreaking havoc across campus, but that’s only if you let it. There are still a variety of things that you can do at […]








