For college students on a tight budget, every cent you save can make a big difference. The difference in price between shopping at a grocery store like Meijer or just […]
Student Life
Declassified commuter survival guide
Driving to campus during the snowy season can be a dangerous and challenging task due to road conditions, time setbacks and costs that travelers must face. “Gas is expensive. Driving […]
Antisocial media
Nearly everyone has it and, at this point, it’s almost impossible to live without. According to statista.com, 81 percent of the U.S. population has a social media profile, which is […]
Picture this
Hiding in an old industrial building on Maple Street is a quaint little theater in the making. While the Bulldog Cinema is currently under construction, the theater is expected to […]
Spring into action
For students who are looking to spend their spring break giving back, Big Rapids offers multiple opportunities. One of the groups from Ferris that volunteers during spring break is a […]
Laughing all the way
The crowd stayed involved through active participation and frequent laughter during the Ferris Improv Troupe’s performance on campus. The improv RSO performed on Friday, Feb. 2, in Business 120 as […]
Newman and improved
A new space is available on campus for students to study and spend time with friends. The Newman Center at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, located at 1 Damascus Road, recently […]
Gotta’ get down on Friday
After a long week of classes, there’s no feeling quite like setting the textbooks aside and having some fun. Luckily, Big Rapids has plenty of places that are perfect for […]
Minor trouble
With the start of 2018, Michigan minors will no longer be charged with a misdemeanor for Minor in Possession (MIP) violations. In December 2017, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation […]
From students to patients
Cancer continues to be a major health concern for many but the Ferris College of Pharmacy has begun funded research to make a better anticancer drug. Ferris received a grant […]