By: Molly Gabrielson, Guest Reporter While Ferris tries to accommodate varying dietary restrictions, some students feel the effort put forth by the Dining Services’ continues to fall short. Ferris’ on […]
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Vaping Revisited
Just months after a judge blocked the e-cigarette ban in Michigan, the Trump administration signed into action that the FDA can ban certain vape products. The ban is specifically targeting […]
21 and over
Many were left with mixed opinions after the minimum age to purchase tobacco products was raised from 18 to 21 years of age on Dec. 20, 2019. Local gas stations […]
To pay or not to pay
With every new semester, students are given the opportunity to request a refund on a portion of their e-Bill. One refund not often taken advantage of is the Racquet & […]
Rally for Rights
Each year, more than 1 million women and men take to the streets in cities across the country for the Women’s March. This year was no different. The Women’s March […]
Berger backlash
Newly-hired GVSU offensive coordinator Morris Berger has been suspended after praising Hitler’s leadership style in the school’s newspaper. In an article published to the Grand Valley Lanthorn on Thursday, Jan. […]
Updating protocols
Despite this winter’s harsh conditions, Ferris State has decided to lock side doors to dorms campus wide in an attempt for better security. In an effort to better security protocols, […]
Ferris State’s ghost of classes past
With the new year came a new decade for Ferris students and faculty, and with that many are reminiscing of past decades as well as sharing their hopes for the […]
The celebration continues
Ferris State celebrated the fifth anniversary of the University Center (UC) with games, food and prizes for students. The UC serves as the heart of campus and is a location […]
The end of Blackboard
The deadline for professors to move permanently to Canvas is fast approaching and many people on campus seem to think it is the right step. While Blackboard may be more […]



