Drugs are a common reality of college campuses but addressing safe drug use is a subject not often covered. Ferris’ Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) said their main concern […]
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Woven together
The librarians at FLITE are working on a project that uses yarn to show individuality and interconnection amongst students. Project I-Dentify is an interactive art project funded by a grant […]
Triple threat
Interested in expanding your knowledge of useful computer software? A class is now being offered that may be perfect for you. During the 2018 fall semester, students will have the […]
Getting the boot
When parking on campus, students must constantly be aware of where they are parking or they might be subject to parking tickets. Ferris’ Department of Public Safety (DPS) issued 13,971 […]
Re-evaluating policy
A task force has been assembled per Ferris President David Eisler’s request to review Ferris’ current policies on sexual assault. The trial at Michigan State University concerning MSU team physician […]
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 […]
Big budget cuts
Ferris is making plans to reduce the university budget by upwards of 10.5 percent over the next four years. In the last two years, Ferris has reduced the university budget […]
A hazy future
Students continue to flaunt their cigarettes, suorins, juuls and vapes around campus while the smoke and tobacco free campus policy is under review by Vice President Jerry Scoby. Ferris public […]
Keeping doors open
Most students may not see direct impact from Lisa Von Reichbauer’s work at Ferris but for international students, what she does can be life changing. Anudeep Nayakoti wouldn’t be in […]
Defiance over dining
The Rock and Quad provide convenient dining to students, except for those like Ferris nursing junior Rachael Brummel, who has dietary needs that limit what she can eat. “For […]