“Success doesn’t knock at every door. It stands there beside you patiently, waiting to be recognized,” said motivational speaker and author Kris Mathis, as he informed Ferris students about the […]
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Drink and dash Jan. 20, 12:30 a.m., officers assisted the city police at Shooters with a subject attempting to leave without paying their bill. The incident was investigated by the […]
The Accidentals rock Ferris
Kicking off the Music Industry Management Association’s Independent Showcase concert series, the Traverse City folk rock act, consisting of Savannah Buist, Katie Larson and Michael Dause, performed to a crowd […]
Art meets athletics
Not even the promise of free food was enough to attract students to the Ferris State football Super Bowl pre-game raffle at Top Taggart Field on Super Sunday. As part […]
Cello-Bella jazzes up Ferris
Nationally-profiled stringed duet Cello-Bella took to the Williams Auditorium stage to bring a modern twist on throwback songs. On Saturday Feb. 6, the cello-guitar twosome was invited to perform for […]
Snyder signs on the dotted line
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Ferris ensures student success
Organized by the Center for Leadership, Activities and Career Services, Ferris State University’s career week brings in almost 300 businesses and organizations to help students prepare for a profitable and […]
Poetry goes native
Students, faculty and community members alike were treated to an experience in poetry and music Thursday, Jan. 28 as poet and performer Gordon Henry took to the podium of Ferris […]
Political pizza party
Ferris students enjoyed politics and pizza in the University Center last week during the Fox News GOP debate. Students and professors of varying political affiliations packed into a section of […]
Back on the map
A world-class EDM artist is set to play at Ferris as the Music Industry Management Association has made its return to planning full-scale concerts. After a two-year fallout with Ferris’ […]






