The Department of Public Safety has announced that if the university goes fully online for the spring semester it will provide partial reimbursement to students who bought year-long parking permits. […]
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Student host reflects on John Mulaney interview
Students came out by the hundreds to watch stand-up comedian John Mulaney answer questions, even in the event’s virtual format. The homecoming comedian event which typically happens in person was […]
The future of job hunting
The pandemic has moved many events and internships online, which has made it more complicated for students to make career connections and meet potential employers. The junior and senior years […]
A disappointing celebration
On Sept. 25, Ferris announced via email that the Fall commencement ceremony would be canceled for safety reasons. COVID-19 has caused many restrictions to go into place, including limitations on […]
COVID-19 contact tracing in classrooms get complicated
Ferris’ contact tracing policies are starting to be questioned by students after a student tested positive the day after they were present at an in person class and most other […]
Ferris introduces Artificial Intelligence
Ferris’ Information Security and Intelligence program will offer a new curriculum to learn how Artificial Intelligence operates in the Spring 2021 semester. The Department of Defense supplied the ISI Program […]
Meeting John Mulaney
Stand up comedian John Mulaney visited Ferris for our Homecoming celebration this past week. Mulaney was interviewed by a student over a live Zoom call on Thursday, Oct. 9. He […]
6.59 million gets you a new name
The Ferris Board of Trustees recently approved the renaming of the North Quad area. It will now be called “The Dewaine V. and Jana B. Robinson Quad. This decision has […]
Center for hope
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center has been a place of connection and hope for many on the Ferris campus; despite the changes and challenges since it’s temporary physical shutdown, the community […]
VP debate winner: the fly on Pence’s head
On Wednesday Oct. 7, the Vice Presidential took place in Utah, with the candidates Kamala Harris and Mike Pence. Like usual, the debate started with the topic of COVID-19 and […]









