College students notoriously love cheap food, especially when that food is pizza. Ferris’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is meticulously preparing for its first ever […]
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The world at large
It was a simple “yes” or “no” vote. Probably less intense than the war for Scottish independence depicted in Braveheart, but every bit as important. The small ballot merely read […]
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Homecoming “Tailgate on Ice” Ferris State University’s homecoming celebration, “Bulldogs Get Down with Motown,” will be hockey themed in addition to the traditional activities. The Bulldog hockey team will host […]
Nearing Completion
Everyone on and around campus has been waiting for the Rankin University Center renovation to be completed. However, what improvements are going to be inside the new building? According to […]
Victory
The Ferris State football team disposed of the Grand Valley State Lakers in a 42-17 blowout to win the Anchor-Bone Trophy for the third consecutive year on September 20. “I don’t […]
Beer, Booze….. and Books
The annual informational program “Beer, Booze and Books” took place last Thursday, presented by Jim Matthews in Williams Auditorium. With the intent to educate on general effects of drinking too […]
Ferris State attempts to go green to size up to comparable schools
Production Assistant Some might say recycling at Ferris State University is mediocre at best, though efforts are being made to create a more environmentally-friendly campus. According to Abby Booms, president […]
The world at large
It’s what the World Health Organization has called “one of the world’s most virulent diseases” and has already taken over 2,000 lives. The Ebola outbreak started in West Africa and […]
News Briefs
SAGC collecting change for DeVos Children’s Hospital Ferris State University students, faculty and staff are encouraged to donate some of their loose change to help “Cover the Seal” for a […]
Moving on out
With the age to move off-campus lowering to nineteen prior to the start of the school year, some may have predicted that sophomores and above were going to make a […]
