On-campus jobs provide many benefits for Ferris students that off-campus jobs don’t account for. Being a full-time student while managing a job is difficult, but some on-campus options make it […]
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Health(s)care
Some Ferris faculty have been getting “screwed” since health care regulations changed in 2012, according to Ferris mathematics professor Holly Price. “We’re losing ground every single year and I just […]
Prepare for the fair
An internship or new job opportunity could be waiting just around the corner for many students looking ahead to next summer and beyond. The annual Ferris Career & Internship Fair […]
Groundwork for growth
Following graduation, the goal for most students is to enter the workforce, and building a strong resume is the essential first step. For many students, creating a resume can be […]
Pot proposal
Legalizing recreational marijuana is arguably the most talked about issue on this year’s ballot and has already garnered a lot of support and backlash. If Proposal 1 passes in November’s […]
News Briefs
Budgeting basics Learn about managing your money with Lisa Bondarenko from Edward Jones with free pizza and pop 6 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 16, in FLITE 133. All attendees will be […]
On The Record
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 […]
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 […]









