What’s it really like to have COVID-19? A Ferris student who contracted the virus over the summer described her situation to help others understand the severity of this illness. Mackenzie […]
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Working it out
After six months of being closed the Rec Center and all gyms across Michigan are now officially open. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-176 on Thursday, Sept. 3, which […]
Preparing for the worst
With campus remaining open for approximately four weeks now, some students are wondering if Ferris will make it to the Thanksgiving break.
Making his free time Wirth-while
Life is different now, but that does not mean it has to be worse.
Acknowledge the movement
Social injustice movements continue to dominate conversation, and two Ferris men’s basketball players have opened up about their opinions on the NBA’s approach.
Introducing Brutus Bowls
It is time to say goodbye to the junk food of yesterday and hello to the healthy food of today
The pros and cons of online learning
As the year is progressing, students and professors are getting more comfortable with the idea of attending online classes as a university this semester.
University announces free testing for asymptomatic students
Ferris is offering 200 free COVID-19 testing appointments from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22 in Wink Arena. The announcement was made by Dean of Student Life Joy […]
Making the virtual transition
You may think that coordinating events during the pandemic is simpler than planning an in-person event, but virtual events can be even more difficult to plan. Angela Roman is the […]
Real Life doesn’t have to be a struggle
Walking through the North quad on a Tuesday evening around 7 p.m. you may find a group of people gathered. The Real Life is a Christian based RSO that aims […]










