The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has released new guidelines regarding Title IX. Title IX is a federal law that prevents discrimination of any form based on sex. […]
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Disabled, not unable
As a student attending a university, there is a high probability you will meet someone with a disability. Disability Awareness Month spans the month of October and students and faculty […]
Standing ovation for Offerman
Nick Offerman came to Ferris and he gave the audience all the eggs and bacon he had. At 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, Offerman performed in front of a full […]
Weekly World News
Saudi Arabia Starting in June, 2018, women in Saudi Arabia will finally be allowed to drive. A ban had formerly prohibited women from driving, which served as a symbol of […]
Footloose and smoke-free
It won’t be long until the only clouds on campus will be in the sky. Ferris has received a grant from the American Cancer Society’s Tobacco-Free Generation Campus Initiative, funded […]
On the Record
Foolish tampering Sept. 17, 4:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to McNerney Hall where a subject was tampering with a smoke detector. The fire alarm had been activated and the subject […]
Indigenous Peoples Day
Some cities and states around the country have started celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day instead of Columbus Day and Ferris may follow the trend. Indigenous Peoples Day is a day to […]
Death at the Rock Cafe
A dead body was removed from The Rock Cafe Sunday, Oct. 1, at 10:21 a.m. Officers received a call reporting a medical emergency at the on-campus eatery. Upon arrival, they found […]
News Briefs
Arts and Lectures Historian and author Nell Painter will be presenting Oct. 6 from 7-9 p.m. in room 202 of the University Center. Tickets will be $5 for students and […]
Killing two birds with one stone
College students have to learn to balance classes, homework and a social life and often times, exercise is left out of the mix. According to the U.S. Department of Health […]







