The Automotive Expo took place on April 11, with a turnout of around 60 people looking for different opportunities. Hosted by the automotive engineering technology program, it featured students showing […]
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Students pave way for paws in need
The public advocacy class at Ferris State has raised $300 among other efforts to support Trap Neuter Release Mecosta. This class, formally known as communicator and now known as public […]
Big Rapids joins nationwide protests
“Hands Off,” a nationwide protest on April 5, took to the streets of Big Rapids with over 100 locals and Ferris students. In the early afternoon, on the corner of […]
Power restored to campus
The west side of the Ferris State campus remained dark and quiet over the weekend as power outage struggles continued. On April 3, approximately 500 students living in Cramer and […]
Ferris mourns death of Curt Sutherland
Construction and technology management senior Curt Sutherland died on Thursday, April 3, after a battle with cancer that dates back to 2019. Sutherland was president of the Lambda Chi Alpha […]
NLE Choppa concert postponed
On April 1, 2025, Entertainment Unlimited posted that the NLE Choppa concert set to happen on April 8 is being postponed and rescheduled. The postponement was posted on social media, […]
A twist on Shakespeare
This spring’s play featured Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which explored the complexity of love and the power of magic. The show was a modernized version of Shakespeare’s original play, […]
Study abroad applications increase
Student interest and applications for study abroad have increased over the past few years. Increased interest in studying abroad began slowly picking up after the COVID-19 pandemic when world travel […]
On the Record April 9th, 2025
Trespassed and escorted April 3, 12:23 p.m. – Officers responded to McNerney Hall after receiving reports that a student with conduct violations was trespassing. Officers informed the student that she […]
Students relocated due to power outage
After losing power for several hours on April 3, around 500 students who live in Cramer Hall, Bond Hall and West Campus Apartments received an email informing them that they may […]







