Katrina Merrick is easy to spot walking across campus in jean shorts, a T-shirt and sandals. Sometimes, she throws a jacket on for good measure to protect herself against the bitter Michigan cold […]
The world at large
Witnessing history
Four Ferris students seized their chance to witness history by driving all night — more than 700 miles — to reach Washington D.C. in time for the presidential inauguration. Ferris CAD tool and design sophomores […]
Honoring Dr. King
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is quickly approaching and students should remember that the day represents more than a day off from school. “It is important for students to attend […]
What’s with this weather?
Despite recent snowfall, December started with bare trees and green grass this year, a rare sight for Michigan residents that has many puzzled. Most Michigan residents, who are used to […]
Run. Hide. Fight.
There were reports of off-campus gunshots at Oakwood Townhouses Sunday, Nov. 20. Students were not alerted of the incident until nearly 36 hours later. There was an active shooter situation […]
FINAL UPDATE: 2016 election
UPDATE, 11:20 a.m. 11/9/16 – The polls are closed and the votes are counted. Donald Trump has been declared the winner and will succeed Barack Obama on January 20th. Trump is […]
PHOTO GALLERY: Diwali Festival
For the full recap of the Diwali Festival, click here.
Where the chips fall
Kyle Kramlich Sophomore | Automotive Engineering Who are you voting for and why? “I’m voting for Trump because I feel like, yes he’s outspoken sometimes, but I feel like he’s […]
Shark tank and Starbucks
The Political Engagement Project (PEP) is hosting a series of events throughout the semester that allow students to bring ideas to the table in hopes of making them a reality. […]
Hands-on Democracy
Ferris course, Political Science 122, has a group of students working on a project that involves getting students registered to vote. “Our project is to try to get students at […]