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 […]
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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 […]
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Glow, Skate & Donate Head to the Big Rapids Roller Rink for glow skating 5 p.m. Thursday, April 4. Cost of entry is $5 or three non-perishable food items, which […]
On the Record
Stay off the roads March 23, 11:15 p.m., officers made a traffic stop on State Street for the vehicle having a light out. Upon contact with driver, the officers discovered […]
Nostalgic night
Pop artist Jesse McCartney swooned and crooned Wink Arena at this year’s Music Takes Action Satuday, March 30. For many Ferris students, the show brought back a sense of nostalgia […]
Darren Smith trial date approaching
Nearly nine months after his initial arrest, the trial for former Ferris hockey goaltender Darren Smith will begin 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 9. It will be a four-day trial, according […]
The hardest goodbye
After spending four years living the college life, Ferris applied speech senior Tyrell Austin is graduating spring 2019. Preparing to leave college and start his new life, Austin talks about […]
Rough riding
The roads and sidewalks on Ferris’ campus begin to show wear and tear quickly because of Michigan’s often harsh winters, which can cause problems for commuters on campus. “There’s a […]
Cough up the money
A new Michigan law will allow some Ferris student employees to accrue paid sick leave. Under the new law, businesses that employ more than 50 employees are required to give […]
Standing in solidarity
The recent mass shooting in New Zealand may have happened across the world, but many Ferris students still feel the tragedy hit home. According to CNN, the suspect was 28-year-old […]






