Ferris students were spotted and streaked with all the colors of the rainbow at Ferris’ chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha’s color run, but there was only one color on everyone’s mind: […]
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Stressed to the nines
When studying for exams, students must choose which path to take: stress or success. With midterms quickly approaching, Ferris students are figuring out ways to cope with their stress in […]
Big Rapids walks to end hunger
The CROP Hunger Walk is working to end world hunger one step at a time. Big Rapids residents and Ferris students gathered on Oct. 8 to do their part in […]
#Notype is the best type
Stereotypes only cover the surface-level of an individual and the Ferris Office of Multicultural Student Services (OMSS) is working to help people look at each other in depth. OMSS is […]
Refill and reuse
The struggle of awkwardly filling up your water bottle at a fountain and the countless wasted plastic bottles are coming to an end. With plans for the installation of eight […]
On the Record
Bulldogs at war Aug. 31, officers assisted the Michigan State Police with an ongoing harassment complaint between two FSU students. A warrant was issued for the harasser. The case is […]
Beat the bug
The flu can spread quickly around campus but steps can be taken to help you stay healthy. According to the Mayo Clinic, over 3 million people in America catch the […]
News Briefs
Habitat for Humanity box city The Ferris chapter of Habitat for Humanity will be raising awareness for homelessness by staying outside overnight and sleeping in boxes. The event will take […]
Weekly World News
Barcelona, Spain The Spanish province, Catalonia, has passed an overwhelming vote to gain independence from Spain, which could potentially shut down the central government in Madrid, the capital of Spain. […]
Devastating testimonies
By: Harley Harrison | News Editor and Marley Tucker | Opinions Editor A massacre in Las Vegas left 59 dead and over 500 injured after a terrorist shot into a […]








