Ferris course, Political Science 122, has a group of students working on a project that involves getting students registered to vote. “Our project is to try to get students at […]
News
Takeaways from the first presidential debate
It was estimated that more than 100 million people would tune in to watch Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump square off in a 90-minute slugfest on the debate stage. Clinton and […]
Celebration of minorities
The Office of Multicultural Student Services (OMSS) hosted their annual “Minority Students Get Acquainted” event on Thursday, Sept. 15. “The purpose of the annual event is we want minority students […]
On the Record
Should have been more careful Sept. 4, 2 p.m., officers responded to a report of an unconscious male on the sidewalk by Lot 40. Emergency medical services were contacted and […]
BREAKING NEWS: Fire trucks on campus
At approximately 2 p.m. Sept. 22, fire alarms went off in the College of Business. Students milled around in confusion, collecting their things and heading to the doors. Upon reaching […]
Let’s get political
Tensions are high with the presidential election approaching in November and there is a common issue appearing not only on campus but all over the US: how do you interact […]
News Briefs
Homecoming voting Voting is officially open for this year’s homecoming royalty. Students can log onto Ferris’ OrgSync portal some time before Sept. 23 and vote for one, and only one, […]
Smashed
On Wednesday, Sept. 14, and Thursday, Sept. 15, four unlucky Ferris students were informed that their vehicles were severely damaged while parked in campus parking lots. The damage was discovered […]
Sneak peek at being Greek
A new school year means more members eager to join Ferris State’s Greek community. Ferris is home to six social sororities, six professional fraternities and sororities, seven Interfraternity Council Fraternities, […]









