CORRECTION: In the print version of this story, the final quote from William Koepf in paragraph 22 hosts a typo that mischaracterizes Koepf’s position. The quote should read, “I really […]
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The future of MyFSU
By the fall of 2023, MyFSU will have a new look and feel to better help Bulldogs navigate campus life. Since January, the IT Services Department has been working with […]
DPS to adopt body cameras
Chief Abe Haroon, Ferris’ new Department of Public Safety director, announced plans for implementing body cameras at last week’s Student Government Association meeting. On Nov. 8, Haroon attended his second […]
Current parking regulations
An updated list of campus parking rules and regulations has been posted to Ferris’ Department of Public Safety website. Notable changes to previous rules include: -“Motor vehicles shall be parked […]
On the Record Nov. 16
Roommate to doommates Nov. 2, 8 p.m. – An East Campus Suites resident reported harassment from a former roommate. The behavior was ongoing and reportedly delivered through a third party. […]
Bloody good ghost hunt
Despite once being shamed and shaken by his Catholic school peers for lying about the paranormal, Chris Fleming came to Ferris last week as a professional ghost hunter. On Thursday, […]
Fraternity brother’s ‘alleged history’ leads to removal from chapter
Disclaimer: This article includes discussion of alleged sexual acts committed against a minor. Ferris’ Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity announced the immediate removal of member Cody Adkins last Friday, following the […]
New direction at DPS
Ferris’ “short staffed” Department of Public Safety hired Chief Abe Haroon as their new director this October. Since Oct. 17, Haroon has been in charge of supervising the department, reviewing […]
Two-steps to protection
The IT Services department will be implementing multi-factor authentication on all Ferris Microsoft accounts on Nov. 28, which will protect them from phishing and hacking attempts. Continued efforts to protect […]
On The Record Nov. 9th.
Seven dollars worth of fraud Nov. 1, 10:34 a.m. – A Bond Hall resident lost their debit card. When they checked their statement, they noticed $7 worth of fraudulent activity […]








