Alumni got a little out of hand… Sept. 29, 11:30 p.m., officers investigated a controlled substance and narcotic equipment violation in Clark Hall. The investigation is still open and one […]
News
Weekly World News
Nairobi, Kenya A tanker truck hit a bus and caught fire in the Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 50 people. More than 100 people suffered burns. The interim governor […]
Be the change
Every Ferris student has the potential to make a big impact with a small action. The first in a series of Active Bystander Training seminars took place Tuesday, Sept. 25, […]
Crucial clockwork
Managing schedules can be one of the most difficult aspects of college, but there are methods that students can use to help stay on top of their deadlines. For many […]
The results are in
The Ferris Faculty Association (FFA) released the results of their vote of no confidence in Ferris President David Eisler 1:14 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27. The vote took place Tuesday, Sept. […]
Pursuing your passion
Students choose their college major for a variety of reasons, and it is quite common to not get it right on the first try. According to a 2017 report by […]
Weekly world news
Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Thursday, Sept. 27, that the likelihood of the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo spreading to other countries is now […]
On the Record
My roommate is Mary Jane Sept. 20, 10 p.m., officers responded to a report of a controlled substance violation in Bond Hall. One subject was referred to the Office of […]
NEWS BRIEFS
Sticker Fundraiser Buy vinyl stickers from the Social Work Association Monday, Oct. 1, through Friday, Oct. 5, in the University Center. All proceeds will go to the Mental Health Foundation […]
Good changes
Black alumni spanning decades of Ferris’ past gathered and reminisced about their time as students during homecoming weekend. Ferris alumnus Charley Evan said a lot has changed, including much more […]






