A heartbreaking loss in last year’s Midwest Regional final led to tearful goodbyes. Despite this, exciting changes on campus are welcoming back the Bulldogs. After saying farewell to the historic […]
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Dr. Barry Mehler settles with Ferris for $95,000
Dr. Barry Mehler was suspended in January after his semester introduction video titled “More Bad News” went viral, amassing over 500,000 views on YouTube and over a combined 12 million […]
Ferris cuts back on COVID-19 restrictions
After two years of enforced campus safety protocols aimed at minimizing the spread of COVID-19, campus authorities have rescinded restrictions and moved the university to its lowest alert level. Ferris […]
Bulldog soccer wants more
Ferris soccer is looking to build on a last year’s successful season and go even further this year. After reaching the NCAA Division II tournament and winning the GLIAC championship, […]
Football, basketball and marketing, oh my!
As graduation is only days away Amarr Blake prepares to return to his first love: basketball. Senior Amarr Blake is a Ferris business administration senior who has spent his college […]
Sexual Assault Awareness Month on campus
81% of women and 43% of men have experienced sexual harassment or assault in their lifetimes. For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Ferris’ Anti-violence Alliance hosted educational events. April is observed […]
Torchbearer Awards return
Gathered in the Williams Auditorium dressed to the nines, students and RSOs eagerly awaited the glitz and glamour of the Torchbearer Awards, and its return to the in-person world. 13 […]
Who is Dr. Bill Pink?
Motivated by his faith and the opportunity to help others, Dr. Bill Pink is looking forward to joining the Ferris community as president. Pink was named Ferris’ presidential search finalist […]
Celebrating as champions
The last time Ferris football played a game, they walked off the field as national champions. On Friday, April 22, the Bulldogs took the field again for their annual spring […]
A Torch statement on Patrick Lyoya
On April 4, when Patrick Lyoya was killed by a Grand Rapids police officer in a traffic stop, Grand Rapids joined cities such as Sanford, Florida, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ferguson, Missouri […]