Ferris’ Swan Technical Arts Building enters its second semester of use after receiving an extensive expansion to its annex wing. “It more or less just expands our lab capabilities,” College […]
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Declining diversity
Diversity is one of Ferris’ core principles, but as the university continues to lose international students, some people are worried about its subsequent loss of cultural diversity. Since 2015, Ferris […]
BREAKING NEWS: Unlawful entry in McNerney Hall
Ferris Department of Public Safety is searching for a suspect involved in an unlawful entry […]
Big Event’s big revival
After a weather-related cancellation last year, Ferris’ annual Big Event is making its big comeback. The day of service in which volunteers do yard work for Big Rapids residents is […]
Weekly World News
Australia New legislation passed in Australia would hold social media companies accountable for violent or hateful material contained on their platforms. The companies could expect fines, and the executives of […]
News Briefs
“Can I Kiss You?” Learn about consent at “Can I Kiss You?” 6 p.m. Thursday, April 11, in Williams Auditorium. The event is hosted by Entertainment Unlimited, Greek Life and […]
On the Record
Knock first, please March 30, 5:48 p.m., a Ferris student was having issues with four former friends — also students — and the four entered the subject’s North Hall room […]
Sexual assault awareness
“Sexual assault can be damaging. Don’t be afraid to ask for help,” Ferris social work sophomore Stephanie Wilson said. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Ferris Social Work […]
Darren Smith trial pushed back
After months of waiting, the trial date for former Ferris ice hockey player Darren Smith has been remanded from Circuit Court back to District Court for a preliminary hearing 1:30 […]
Weekly World News
Quebec, Canada A bill proposed in Quebec would prevent public employees – such as teachers, judges and police officers – from wearing religious symbols at work. This includes Muslim head […]







