“Study” is a word all college students will say almost every day throughout their years at Ferris as there is always something to “study” for. While studying is important and […]
Summer
Faces of clay
The Clay Art and Fire event, a pottery festival that will be in Big Rapids for its third year, will feature face jug artists. This is a free event open […]
College House construction
This summer, College House Apartments will be getting a new look on the outside and the inside – plus some Ferris students prefer living in the apartments. Leigh Jandernoa, the […]
Staying fit throughout the college years
Starting college is an exciting time in many young people’s lives. It means more freedom from parents, a first chance to live on your own and learning to be responsible […]
Newsbriefs: Summer 2011
Old Jail Yard Show The Old Jail Yard Show will be arriving soon. This is a chance to donate gently-used yard sale items in advance. The event will take place […]
Benefits of joining an RSO
Since a large portion of college consists of class, homework and projects, getting involved with a registered student organization (RSO) adds fun and enjoyment. I am currently involved in three […]
Words from the wise
Each year at the Honors Senior Symposium, honors students showcase what they’ve learned in their majors through taking on a creative and explorative project or study and displaying it for […]
Two golfers, one goal
Two members of the 2009-2010 Ferris State men’s golf team will compete in the 2010 U.S. Amateur Championship in University Place, Wash. Former Bulldog golfer Eric Lilleboe and Ferris senior […]
Going camping
With summer in full swing, the Ferris State football program is looking to find some hidden talent in the high school ranks during the 2010 summer camp program. The summer […]
Paper and pencils are old school when you have iPads in the classroom
By Scott Jones, Courtesy of MCT SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – At Monte Vista Christian School, history textbooks could soon be a relic of the past. Ditto for tomes on biology […]