We shouldn’t leave the arts only to prodigies. I have been around art my whole life. My mom taught choir and my dad moved from painting to furniture making. If […]
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A tale of three Wonkas
A classic children’s book gets a new in-depth look at one of its main star characters in the new “Wonka” movie and it’s the best one yet. Released on Dec. […]
Listening to music while studying
Music is something that people listen to daily, and students have their different opinions on whether it does help or doesn’t help them with studying. For me, it helps, but […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The other side
I am months away from replacing the stress of getting a degree with the stress of using the degree. At every holiday party and meeting with a former professor, I […]
The ego death of a champion
This semester, I went from never thinking about football to having a backstage pass to all our games and working with the head coaches as a producer for Ferris Sports […]
Why everyone should work a fast food job
I believe everyone should work in a retail or fast food job at least once in their life. I think this because it would drastically increase the amount of compassion, […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Season’s spendings
Black Friday and Cyber Monday just marked the beginning of the spending spree we call the holidays. People today, especially Americans, hardly need a reason to indulge in more tech, […]
And the Oscar goes to…
About two months ago, there were four films seen as the best of the year: “Spider-Man Across the Spider Verse,” “Barbie,” “Air” and “Oppenheimer.” Then, on Oct. 20, “Killers of […]
Emojis: the new hieroglyphs
Texting or instant messaging is something most of us do everyday. Written, or typed, word isn’t something new, as people have been writing things down for centuries, but there is […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Chilling free speech
One of my greatest frustrations with Ferris these past four years has been the overall neutrality of our campus culture. I thought that entering college during an election year, a […]