Ferris’ Board of Trustees has approved an increase in housing and dining costs by $208 for the 2019-20 academic year. In an effort to make Ferris’ room and board costs […]
News
Assessing the numbers
On-campus crime experienced a slight decrease from 2016 to 2017, according to Ferris Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) 2017 annual crime report. The total reported number of criminal offenses decreased […]
News Briefs
Fall Jazz Concert Enjoy the music at the Ferris jazz band’s fall concert 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26. The concert will be held in University Center Ballrooms A and B. […]
Weekly World News
Manila, Philippines Nine sugar cane farmers were killed while occupying part of a plantation in the central Philippines after armed men opened fire on them Saturday, Oct. 20. Those killed […]
On the Record
Didn’t even make it past the pregame Oct. 12, 11:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a disorderly minor in possession in Bond Hall. Two subjects were referred to […]
Darren Smith’s bond reinstated after alleged violation
Darren Smith, former goalkeeper for the Ferris ice hockey team, was released from jail Monday, Oct. 22, after being arrested Oct. 9 for allegedly violating his bond conditions. Smith was […]
Politics Corner
A Michigan group’s attempt to end gerrymandering in the state has led to a proposal to put citizens in charge of redistricting. Gerrymandering is defined as the manipulation of the […]
Going off road
Between clearing sidewalks of snow during the winter and restoring power after extreme weather, Ferris maintenance vehicles often drive on sidewalks around campus. “There’s always those really annoying golf carts […]
Weekly World News
Mumbai, India A high-ranking minister in India has been accused of sexual assault by at least 10 women. M.J. Akbar is a former journalist and is being accused by female […]
News Briefs
Graduate school fair Check out several grad schools 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23. Representatives from programs and colleges will be set up in the IRC connector to […]






