Paris, France Thousands participated in rallies against anti-Semitism in Paris. The rallies were organized by major political parties and French Jewish organizations. They were prompted as a result of an […]
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Crimson Clash Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament Compete in a Super Smash Bros. tournament hosted by the Ferris Super Smash Bros. Club 10 a.m. Saturday, March 2, in IRC 120. […]
Move over, OrgSync
Students should prepare to say their final goodbyes to OrgSync. According to Ferris Coordinator of Activities Nicholas Smith, a new program called Presence, which will be explicitly branded to Ferris […]
Shoots fired
Star Shooters will no longer be allowing entrance to minors after 10 p.m. on weekends. The bar, located at 120 S. Michigan Ave., typically allows minors in if they pay […]
Yada, yada, yada
Ferris Housing and Residence Life is using a new method to pair students up with their roommates. Yada, a 15-minute online assessment, analyzes traits of a student’s personality to help […]
Cratering confidence
Four months after contract negotiations ended between Ferris and its faculty, Ferris Faculty Association President Charles Bacon said faculty morale is worse than during the negotiations. Bacon says he believes […]
A history of ignorance
A 35-year-old photograph of Virginia Governor Ralph Northram has sparked a national discussion concerning blackface and its negative portrayal of African-Americans in the U.S. According to The New York Times, […]
Over the violence
According to a 2018 campus climate survey summary by Title IX, 367 out of 1,518 Ferris students, or 24.1 percent, reported experiencing relationship abuse of some form. In an effort […]
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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 […]







