Vote. Whether your spring break plans include relaxing and surfing at Panama City Beach or on your couch at home, it’s important that Michigan’s March 8 primary doesn’t pass you […]
Social Issues
Ferris gets prepared
Since the infamous Columbine shooting on April 20, 1999, there have been 270 school shootings of various kinds. Eighty-one percent of these shootings reported people having knowledge of a potential […]
More than just cartoons
More than a cartoonist, Khalid Albaih is an artist, and his art was displayed at the Arab American National Museum in Greater Detroit. His illustrated works transcend religious and political ideologies, […]
Students participate in 30th annual MLK celebration
Students came together last week to celebrate the life and work of Dr, Martin Luther King, Jr. in a variety of immersive and interactive ways. The week-long celebration kicked off […]
Change is the only constant
Many people roll their eyes at the thought of global warming, laughing it off as an innately liberal theory. What if, however, they heard it broken down into small, indisputable […]
Fasting for a cause
About one in nine people worldwide are hungry. That’s more than two and a half times the population of the United States. This is just one of the startling facts […]
Pharmacy strikes gold
Thanks to the largest financial gift in Ferris history, 25 to 30 Ferris pharmacy students per year are going to siphon off $5,000 to $10,000 in college expenses thanks to a […]
A night to remember
Black Leaders Aspiring for Critical Knowledge (BLACK) presented the 2015 Image Awards Friday, Feb. 6 in conjunction with the Office of Multicultural Services’ annual Black History Month celebration. […]
Ferris students rally for Eric Garner
In protest of the American justice system, Ferris State University’s Black Student Union organized a peaceful “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” protest on Ferris’ main campus. The gathering was planned after […]