With COVID-19’s new gang of deadly variants running rampant in the United States including Alpha, Beta, Omicron, and Delta, I have begun to seriously question why I have chosen to […]
Opinions
By cars, for cars
Living in the dorms, I can usually only park in my assigned lot. Though annoying in the winter, this is manageable as college campuses are the closest thing Americans get to walkable […]
Editor’s Column: The old heads of college athletics
Over the winter break, football fans were treated to the yearly tradition of college football bowl games. The most famous New Year six bowl games were alongside 40 other bowl games designed to make […]
Staff spotlight: Noah Kurkjian
I happened upon my passion for journalism quite by accident. I needed to fill my third-hour slot in the last trimester of my junior year of high school and randomly […]
Regarding Dr. Mehler
Humanities professor Dr. Barry Mehler was placed on administrative leave on Tuesday, Nov. 11. This decision from Ferris’ administration came after a viral video was posted online, presumably by one […]
New year new nothing
As the new year’s celebrations have come and gone, nearly 50% of Americans are projected to make new year’s resolutions. However, only 8% are projected to keep to their resolutions, […]
Editor’s Column: Disappointment in this field
For the second time in a little over a year, a Ferris State professor has made national news! That is impressive for a college that no one really knows about! Of course, once […]
Red (Taylor’s Version) is the moment
On Nov. 12, Taylor Swift released “Red (Taylor’s Version),” her highly anticipated, second re-recorded album. The album was met with both critical and commercial success. A success that is, in […]






