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Paris, France The Vatican’s envoy to France, Archbishop Luigi Ventura, was accused of molesting a Paris City Hall employee and is under investigation. According to a City Hall official, the […]
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Musical Instrument Petting Zoo Experiment and learn more about various instruments at the Musical Instrument Petting Zoo 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, in Williams Auditorium. The event, which is a […]
On The Record
Broke the bank Feb. 9, 3:30 p.m., a student reported that their credit card was being used fraudulently by an unknown source. The investigation is still open. What a pleasant […]
Ringing in the new year
The Ferris Diversity and Inclusion Office, in collaboration with the Office of International Education, hosted the Lunar New Year Celebration to honor the holiday. “It’s been a great success in […]
Weekly World News
Berlin, Germany A German government-appointed commission proposed adding a speed limit to the autobahn, which prompted nationwide disagreements and protests. Discussion of autobahn speed limits in Germany is a very […]
News Briefs
Wildlife Drawing Workshop Put your artistic abilities to the test and practice drawing during the Wildlife Drawing Workshop 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, in the Card Wildlife Education Center in […]
On The Record
Weird stuff happens when you party naked Feb. 2, 12:06 a.m., officers responded to a naked man running down the hallway in Clark Hall. The subject was a non-student visiting […]
When is a house a home?
Many students’ housing contracts expire at the end of the spring semester, so with a quarter of the semester complete, students are exploring housing options for next year. With more […]
Cyber security standards
Ferris’ information and security intelligence program received a $130,000 grant from the National Security Agency. The grant is being used to develop a social media and dark web analysis curriculum, […]





