Local elections took the spotlight this week all across the nation and the results are in. According to the official Election Summary Report for the General Election in Mecosta County, […]
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Smoking hot start
Ferris is working towards a tobacco-free campus after receiving a grant from the American Cancer Society earlier this semester. The Public Health Student Association (PHSA) hosted the campus-wide event called […]
On the Record
Port-a-potty rage Oct. 21, 12:05 a.m., officers investigated a disorderly subject in Lot 35. The subject was screaming and knocked over a portable toilet after residence hall staff wrote the […]
Learning to find peace
Imagine living in your native country and watching your culture be represented in a way that wholly and completely offends you. This isn’t a made-up scenario. It has been everyday […]
Ghost Supper
For many students, the extent of their knowledge about Native Americans is Disney’s “Pocahontas” and the first Thanksgiving. In 2016, there were fewer than 100 Ferris students who identified as […]
News Briefs
Veterans Day breakfast Join the President’s Office in honoring those who have served in the armed forces Friday, Nov. 10, from 8 to 10 a.m. in UC 202 A, B […]
Too much to drink
Article by: Harley Harrison and Grant Siddall | News Staff When your friend drinks too much, passes out and you can’t wake them up, what can you do? The previous […]
Weekly World News
New York City, New York A man drove a pickup truck into a crowded bike path Tuesday, Oct. 31, killing eight people and injuring 12. After crashing the truck into […]
Bulldog bee
Ferris actors transform from college students to elementary scholars in Ferris Theatre’s production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” The musical comedy, which ran from Thursday, Nov. 2 […]
From weapons to pencils
Ferris molecular diagnostics junior Kristopher Johnson sets himself apart from his fellow students. Johnson was a combat medic for the U.S. Army for three and a half years before he […]








