UPDATE, 6:25 p.m. 11/21/16 – Because the reported incident allegedly occurred at an off-campus location, Ferris’ Department of Public Safety will not serve an active role in the investigation unless called […]
University News
Turn up the funds
Student Governments Finance Division recently had to turn away a funding request for this school year’s Turn Up the Good, simply because the funds are just not there. According to […]
Parking lot expansion
Students who commute to campus may have to get used to a new parking routine as the upcoming Swan Annex project will claim 107 parking spaces in Lot 2. According […]
Reports of creepy clowns continue
There have been three reported sightings of individuals dressed as clowns on campus since Tuesday, Sept. 27, according to Ferris State Department of Public Safety Director Bruce Borkovich. DPS officers […]
Student Government president resigns
Ferris State’s student government will be under new leadership following the resignation of former president and Ferris criminal justice graduate student Dylan Tantalo. Tantalo was elected and sworn into office on […]
MRSA at Ferris
At approximately 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10, Director of Birkam Health Center Lindsay Barber released a campus-wide email disclosing the discovery of two cases of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) […]
Sushi with Gusto
Unsatisfied sushi cravings are now a thing of the past as gourmet sushi is now offered in the Quad Café right here on campus. This is the first year the […]
Homecoming comedians announced
As announced during the Late Night at the University Center welcome weekend event on August 27, the headlining homecoming comedians this year will be Natasha Leggero, known for her Comedy […]
Ch-ch-changes
Swan Annex In July of 2016, Gov. Rick Snyder signed his executive approval for the long-planned Swan Annex renovation. According to Jerry Scoby, Ferris’ Vice President of the Division of […]
Ferris water tests report lead contamination
Ferris State University recently conducted tests for heavy metals, such as lead and copper, in its water system. The results of these tests were made available to its students on […]