Diversity is a word that holds a lot of meaning to the Ferris population and is a core value of the Ferris administration. February is a time where talking about […]
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Congress recently shut down the government as a result of the immigration dispute impacting government workers nationwide. The shutdown spanned from Jan. 20 through Jan. 22. According to an article […]
News Briefs
Vagina Monologues Support the Social Work Association by attending the Vagina Monologues Thursday, Feb. 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Williams Auditorium. The event is free, although donations will […]
Changing the standard
Since the creation of the Energy Conservation Task Force in 2009, every completed building project on Ferris’ campus has earned LEED Gold status, including North Hall, which opened in August […]
Minor trouble
With the start of 2018, Michigan minors will no longer be charged with a misdemeanor for Minor in Possession (MIP) violations. In December 2017, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation […]
On the Record
Pine problems Jan. 19, 12:17 a.m., officers investigated a controlled substance and narcotics equipment violation in the Pine Valley Suites. One subject was arrested and referred to the Office of […]
VIDEO: 32nd annual MLK Freedom March
Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream 55 years ago. He was assassinated 50 years ago. His message lives on today. Students and staff of Ferris State kicked off a […]
From students to patients
Cancer continues to be a major health concern for many but the Ferris College of Pharmacy has begun funded research to make a better anticancer drug. Ferris received a grant […]
Weekly World News
Kabul, Afghanistan 95 people are dead and 158 injured after the Taliban drove and detonated an ambulance filled with explosives into a crowded street. Hospitals are currently overflowed with the […]
Access denied
Many students don’t worry about access to elevators and bathrooms but those things often aren’t available for students who need them. When the buildings on campus were constructed, they were […]







