There are 261 students with disabilities currently enrolled at Ferris, yet their everyday life isn’t understood by much of the student population. Ferris psychology sophomore Kalina Mohnke has Spinal Muscular […]
News
Too much help
Every Ferris freshman is required to take a one-credit seminar course, but some feel the experience is unnecessary. The mandatory class is called Ferris State University Seminar (FSUS). Students in […]
The Quad vs. The Rock
According to students around campus, the dining halls at Ferris might not be as great as they seem to be at first glance. Ferris pre-pharmacy freshman Megan Hastings, who prefers […]
On the Record
Y’all gon’ make me act a fool Oct. 25, 1:34 a.m., officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct in Bond Hall. On subject was arrested and issued a citation. […]
Weekly World News
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil elected far-right populist Jair Bolsonaro Sunday, Oct. 28. Bolsonaro has supported the country’s military dictatorship and threatened to destroy, jail or drive his political opponents […]
News Briefs
Day of the Dead celebration Join the Spanish Club 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, for a celebration of Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. There will be […]
Politics Corner
Michigan has a couple big names running for governor on the ballot for the Nov. 6 election, but outside of Democrat Gretchen Whitmer and Republican Bill Schuette, the election will […]
Fuel to the fire
After being in place since 1953, Line 5 has become a controversial topic between candidates for Michigan’s 2018 gubernatorial election. The Line 5 pipeline runs from Superior, Wisconsin, through Michigan […]
Open to change
Many students transfer to Ferris each semester, such as secondary education senior Olivia Pahl, who transferred last year from Lansing Community College (LCC). After earning scholarships to attend Ferris, Pahl […]
A lasting impact
Ferris music and entertainment business junior Byron Brooks has overcome many obstacles, even homelessness, and now runs a nonproft organization to give back to communities. According to Brooks, when he […]







