The new First Gen Den opened its doors to students on Nov. 14, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event was well attended, with faculty and students surrounding the entrance to […]
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New criminal justice class to investigate unsolved cases
This spring, students at Ferris State University will have the option to take a new elective: Cold Case Investigations. The class will focus on the responsibilities of crime scene analysts, […]
Freshman phenom
Growing up in Corunna, Michigan, redshirt freshman quarterback Wyatt Bower started playing football at a young age, thanks to his dad. His dad was very passionate about football, and at […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: When life catches up
As of late, even the simplest parts of my day feel like mountains, and I wake each morning already exhausted, staring at the ceiling, wondering how I’m supposed to make […]
Shared meals and community building
As the holiday season approaches, many Ferris students find themselves far from home, juggling end-of-semester stress with the question of where they’ll spend Thanksgiving or whether they’ll get a traditional […]
Pickell and Hallisy Halls scheduled for removal
Ferris State University’s Pickell and Hallisy hall are closing and scheduled to be permanently removed from campus. Students living in these residence halls received an email last week […]
Bulldogs basketball is back
The Ferris State men’s basketball team will be making its first road trip of the season this weekend, where they will take on Northwood University on Friday, Nov. 14 and […]
Kicking up inspiration
Former NFL placekicker and Detroit player Jason Hanson was invited by the Arts and Lectures Committee to speak about how his NFL career and retirement shaped him as a person. […]
Bulldogs to finish regular season
After securing the GLIAC championship in their second consecutive year, the Bulldogs look to finish the regular season against the Davenport Panthers. The No.1-ranked Bulldogs (10-0, 6-0 in GLIAC) travel […]
Gotion project pronounced dead
According to the Michigan Economic Development Corp, the controversial Gotion battery plant project is dead and will no longer receive previously promised state funding. Following years of controversy, lawsuits and […]










