Ferris is making plans to reduce the university budget by upwards of 10.5 percent over the next four years. In the last two years, Ferris has reduced the university budget […]
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A taxing task
In addition to spring approaching, another season is consuming Americans—tax season. Ferris accounting professor James Shimko thinks that everyone should be knowledgeable on how to do their taxes. “It’s something […]
Weekly World News
United States The aftermath of the Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead and 16 injured has sparked a heavy debate about gun control and background checks. The deadly […]
A hazy future
Students continue to flaunt their cigarettes, suorins, juuls and vapes around campus while the smoke and tobacco free campus policy is under review by Vice President Jerry Scoby. Ferris public […]
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LGBTQ+ Resource Center open house Explore the new LGBTQ+ Resource Center from 4 – 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28 in the University Center. Attendees can meet the staff and […]
We have work to do
Puerto Rico is recouping from hurricane devastation and a lot of progress has yet to be made. According to USA Today, Puerto Rico was hit by Hurricane Maria, a category […]
On the Record
Living young, wild and free Feb. 9, 5:31 p.m., officers assisted staff in Brophy Hall with violations of liquor, controlled substances and narcotics equipment. One citation was given and one […]
Weekly World News
Parkland, Fla. 17 are dead after Nikolas Cruz opened fire in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Cruz was a former student who had been expelled from the school and has […]
Keeping doors open
Most students may not see direct impact from Lisa Von Reichbauer’s work at Ferris but for international students, what she does can be life changing. Anudeep Nayakoti wouldn’t be in […]
Counting the cost
For college students on a tight budget, every cent you save can make a big difference. The difference in price between shopping at a grocery store like Meijer or just […]






