Graduating college is hard enough, but throw in a career search and life becomes downright strenuous. Enter Handshake: a company that allows job recruiters to connect with students from all […]
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Sweet cases for foster children
Over 25 registered student organizations (RSO) and Ferris faculty donated Sweet Cases to foster care this week. Student Governments Bryanna Williams, a sophomore in pharmacy, worked with Together We Rise, […]
The early bird gets the worm
An early contracting event for the 2017-18 school year was held last week courtesy of the Office of Housing and Residence Life. Several incentives were available as a reward for […]
It’s time to say goodbye
Residents of Merrill and Travis halls received an email last week from the Office of Housing and Residence Life announcing that the halls will be going offline at the start […]
What’s with this weather?
Despite recent snowfall, December started with bare trees and green grass this year, a rare sight for Michigan residents that has many puzzled. Most Michigan residents, who are used to […]
News Briefs
Jazz Band If you love festive music and smooth jazz, the FSU Jazz Band has you covered this week with their annual holiday concert. With classics like The Christmas Song […]
A veil of anonymity
Ferris students attended an event to anonymously talk about stereotypes and expressed their feelings in a safe place. Students gathered in a room and walked around randomly. While the lights […]
UPDATE: Deactivated mortar round left in FLITE
UPDATE, 4:30 p.m. 12/7/16 – The unknown object that forced the evacuation of FLITE Library was a deactivated mortar round which was left in Room 108 on the first floor […]
Run. Hide. Fight.
There were reports of off-campus gunshots at Oakwood Townhouses Sunday, Nov. 20. Students were not alerted of the incident until nearly 36 hours later. There was an active shooter situation […]
On the Record
High for the holidays Nov. 16, 9:40 p.m. officers responded to a report of marijuana in Lot 4. Two students were identified and referred to the Office of Student Conduct […]









