ArtPrize 2012 On Sept. 19, ArtPrize, the international art exhibition and competition, will begin in Grand Rapids. Ferris’ Kendall College of Art and Design will be a part of the […]
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Attacks against American embassies
Angry mobs, buildings burning, voices screaming and people being slaughtered: these are the images of the anti-American protests which have been occurring across the world since Sept. 11, 2012. Protests […]
Drinking tonight
There are many questions that float through the college student’s mind: “Will I do well on my next exam; will I be able to find a job; why is beer […]
Barely legal boarding
We’ve all been there, walking to class while a skateboarder flies past you, weaving in and out of crowds of students. But do they know their simple act of gliding […]
Top college majors
The job market is a daunting place for many college graduates, but some Ferris students will find themselves in a particularly favorable position once they toss their caps into the […]
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“Enchanted Transient Reality” exhibit opens The Enchanted Transient Reality exhibit located in Rankin Art Gallery, features paintings by Rob Vander Zee and mixed media sculptures by Kathleen Elliot. The exhibit […]
Register to Vote
On Monday, September 10, Secretary of State’s Mobile Office will visit Ferris’ campus. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. representatives will be available at the Rankin Student Center Circle Drive […]
Rights in the dorms
With incoming students moving into the residential halls, many may be curious as to what their rights to privacy on campus are. According to the Code of Community Standards, Ferris […]
Wide awake
The most ironic thing about this article is the fact it is being written during normal sleep hours. If you’re a college student who doesn’t struggle with sleep deprivation, credit […]
Deborify-ing news
“News is boring.” Man, if I had a nickel for every time I heard that, I wouldn’t have eaten Ramen Noodles the entire first week in my apartment. When I […]
