As a college student living away from home for the first time, getting an emotional support animal was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. More and more people […]
Opinions
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The importance of real research
Whether the topic is COVID-19, global politics or the upcoming Gotion plant, many people in the digital age believe they’ve become experts through alternative independent research. I believe that our […]
The to-go box dilemma
During my first week back on campus, I was given the news that there would be no more to-go options at the Rock Café. I am aiming to earn both […]
Is hockey for everyone?
Hockey is for everyone. Or at least, it was. On Oct. 10, the NHL issued a statement banning the use of pride tape for practices, warm-ups and games. This announcement […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The Amazon problem
The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon last week, alleging an algorithmic monopoly. In their complaint, the FTC claimed that “Amazon recognizes the importance of maintaining the perception that it has […]
Not another parking article
If I get a parking ticket, I’m going to lose my mind. Ferris has a parking problem that many students hate. The university has failed to fix it. For me […]
A major decision
It’s okay to change your mind and change your major. If you are a college student, then like me, you have probably changed your mind on what you’d like to […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Your phone is a pacifier
The leaves are a gorgeous range of green, yellow, orange and red, and my phone screen is in black and white. One of the most long-lasting effects that pandemic-era virtual […]
Living with kids on campus
Most people picture life living on a college campus in a dorm where they get to study, hang out with friends and maybe attend a few college parties. What if […]
Attendance policies
College students and professors have their different opinions on attendance policies, saying three days is a good amount, or saying three is too many days. You’re going to have a […]