More than 30 Ferris students held a peaceful rally in Ferris’ north quad after a grand jury decided not to indict a police officer who killed unarmed teenager Michael Brown […]
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Student Government
Student Government has kept busy throughout the semester by hosting and participating in a variety of events on campus. “The Ferris State Student Government Association is the central entity for […]
Smeared food on Merrill Hall door
Nov 16 at 2:05 am, officers located a car crash in the east row of Lot 4. Vehicles were going to fast for conditions and slide off the side of […]
Winter Weather
Whether you’re a fan of the snow or not, winter has seemed to come early this year. For many campus commuters, this means terrible driving conditions in thick snow and […]
Battle of the RSOs
FSU’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is hosting a hat and scarf drive to help underprivileged people in the Big Rapids area. All […]
Rawlinson Observatory
The College of Arts and Sciences hosted the grand re-opening of Ferris’ Rawlinson Observatory with a presentation by David DeBruyn, former director of the Chaffee Planetarium. Students and community gathered […]
The weekend at a glance
The third weekend in November provided a flurry of news in the Ferris sports world. The volleyball team advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament to face Grand […]
Awarded for educating
Dr. Cindy Todd, chair of the art education program at Kendall College of Art and Design, has been named Educator of the Year and Higher Ed. Educator of the Year […]
Home for the Holidays?
Ferris is home to a good number of students who come from other states and countries. With that being said, is four and a half days really enough for students […]
Student crashes into tree with bike
Nov. 14 at 3 am, complaint about improper cellphone use at Merrill hall. Victim said he received a call from a person who claimed the victim owed them money. Victim […]