Michigan is considering adding a nonbinary option to driver’s licenses and state identification in 2021. Residents in Michigan can currently change their sex on driver’s licenses but must select from […]
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Getting Back on Track
Winning on the road is not an easy feat, but it was exactly what the Ferris women’s basketball team was tasked with. After a sizzling 5-1 start to the season, […]
A day in the life of an R.A.
Melissa Vaughn is getting up to go to work. It’s 2:30 in the morning, and her long day is already getting started as she prepares to work behind the desk […]
Freshmen depression
Many Ferris students believe mental health among freshmen is a growing problem, and help may not be as obvious as one might expect. A national survey studying freshmen, hosted by […]
Game of Loans: The Textbook Season Edition
As the new semester starts, the bookstore will be filled with students who are looking to get the best price for textbooks. Some students prefer to order their books before […]
Stalked in the snow
The last week of the first month of the semester will close with a week-long Stalking Awareness event in the University Center. Unlike past years, which held similar events for […]
O Christmas Tree
Every year to celebrate the holidays, Ferris student government hosts a holiday event along with placing a Christmas tree in the North Quad.
News briefs
Top Dawg Showcase Come watch your fellow Bulldogs perform in a talent show showcasing some of Ferris’ most talented students on Thursday, Nov. 21. This event is free to students […]
Weekly world news
Columbo, Sri Lanka Gotabhaya Rajapaksa claimed victory in Sri Lanka’s presidential election Sunday, Nov. 17. Rajapaksa, a former defense chief and brother of a former president defeated his closest opponent […]
On the record
“That’s a bold move, cotton” Nov. 9, 11:09 a.m., officers went into the IRC during the tailgate and saw a student quickly hide a bottle of Bacardi rum once he […]






