Despite one of Ferris’ core values being diversity, the university continues to support Columbus Day, a day that for many represents the genocide of thousands of indigenous people.
Culture
Treat yo-self
Between the stress of classes and trying to juggle work, college can be extremely exhausting.
A dangerous journey, an incredible story
Saul Flores walked 5,328 miles by himself through 10 different countries in a journey that changed his life, creating a story that could change thousands of others.
Easy eats
While the Rock and Quad have adequate food, students such as Ferris professional tennis management freshman Nick Beijer sometimes like to take an alternative route.
Torch Tunes
Many of the best things in life happened in the 90s: fashion, Dunkaroos, celebrity crushes (I’m looking at you, Aaron Carter). I’m “technically” a 90s baby, but seeing as I […]
Delicious dines next door
Article by: Wil Roy and Meg Lewton | Interim Reporter and Lifestyles Editor
Meals on wheels
Ferris’ newest purchase has students lining up all over campus for a bite to eat.
Football festivities
Students came out to tailgate Saturday, Sept. 28 for homecoming, drawing the largest crowd so far this season.
Get your pep on
Ferris’ tradition of a homecoming bonfire is being changed to a homecoming pep rally.
Fun on the field
It has been a strong homecoming season, and students continued the fun with a new homecoming tradition.







