While many students may enjoy having profiles on multiple social media websites, using them can have steep consequences. Ferris Coordinator of Career and Volunteer Centers’ Center for Leadership, Activities and […]
The world at large
¡Sí se puede!
Activism takes many shapes and sizes and to Eduardo Chavez, anyone can be an activist. In the IRC on March 13, Chavez joined Ferris students, staff and faculty in the […]
Let’s talk
Mental health issues among college students in the U.S. are on the rise and many Ferris students hope that awareness of mental health rises as well. Often categorized as a […]
Women are wonderful
With the arrival of March comes the beginning of a special time to consider the impacts women have on society. Women’s History Month focuses on the progress women have made […]
The First Playmate
Big Rapids has made its way to the White House, as a recent scandal surrounding President Donald Trump involves a former Ferris student. Karen McDougal, a former Playboy Playmate and […]
We have work to do
Puerto Rico is recouping from hurricane devastation and a lot of progress has yet to be made. According to USA Today, Puerto Rico was hit by Hurricane Maria, a category […]
Fighting the flu
The close quarters of life on college campuses can create unavoidable contact with people who are sick and can quickly spread illness. According to data from the Centers for Disease […]
Put the safety on
While 14 may seem like a small number, when it is attached to the number of school shootings so far in 2018, it becomes drastically larger. According to everytown.org, from […]
Taking a closer look
The sexual assault issues at Michigan State University (MSU) have caused Ferris to review its own policies, especially within athletic programs. MSU team physician Larry Nassar was sentenced to a […]
Sorry, we’re closed
Congress recently shut down the government as a result of the immigration dispute impacting government workers nationwide. The shutdown spanned from Jan. 20 through Jan. 22. According to an article […]