Ferris construction management professor Robert Eastley has published his second book, which is being met with success on a large scale. The book, titled “I Like That Word: The Daily […]
News
Perspectives on parking
Parking is a topic that is often discussed at Ferris, and many students have strong opinions on the matter. It is debated whether or not there are enough parking spaces […]
Weekly World News
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada The truck driver responsible for killing 16 people and injuring 14 others by crashing into a youth hockey bus in Saskatchewan in 2018 was recently sentenced to […]
News Briefs
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” Watch Ferris Theatre’s spring production of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” Thursday, March 28, through Sunday, March […]
On the Record
Just chill out, man March 6, 10:45 p.m., officers were dispatched to Henderson Hall for two disorderly subjects. Both were male non-students in a room being disruptive; one was intoxicated […]
Finding the rhythm
A bill is making its way through Michigan’s House of Representatives which would eliminate daylight savings observance in the state. “It gets irritating when it gets dark super early. Everyone […]
Working wages
Starting Sunday, March 24, minimum wage on campus increased from $9.25 to $9.45. The increase won’t be adapted statewide until March 29, but Ferris decided to implement it a few […]
Big money, big changes
The Fall 2019 semester will be a fresh new start for students and the start of a fresh new look for several residence halls. Select Ferris residence halls will be […]
Having a Baja blast
Build. Break. Repeat. It’s the motto and also the natural order of work for Ferris’ Baja Racing Club. Part of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the Ferris Baja Racing Club […]
A fork in the road
Many college students choose to go to parties and drink underage, but fail to consider the consequences. A minor in possession (MIP) is considered a civil infraction in the state […]









