Ferris’ women’s basketball won six games in the 2020-21 season. They won 22 games, a GLIAC North Division title and their first GLIAC tournament title in the 2021-22 season. How […]
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Optometry students sets their sights on the spotlight
After months of long study nights, members of the Michigan College of Optometry put down their books to bask in bright stage lights. On Saturday, March 26, MCO students put […]
Pink selected as Eisler’s successor
Ferris history was made on Monday, March 28 when Dr. Bill Pink was publicly named the presidential search finalist. For the first time since the university’s founding, a person of […]
LGBTQ+ campus climate
One of the most prominent topics in the news today involves Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill. Also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill it would prohibit the teaching […]
Ferris Faculty Association obtains 2021 compensation information for the president and provost
President David Eisler’s $612,766 compensation package for the year 2021 was broken down in a Freedom of Information Act report requested by UniServ director Brandy Vanderhovel. While the administrators’ salaries […]
An updated COVID-19 policy
Following the trend of many other institutions, Ferris has relaxed some of its COVID-19 mask mandates as of March 16. An email from Joy Pulsifer, Ferris’ Dean of Student Life, […]
Shortage in stripes
There is no question that COVID-19 has affected sports in a drastic way. Since 2020, the pandemic has caused the cancellation of many local sporting events at all levels. While […]
Tournament title takedown
They call it March Madness for a reason: anyone can win any given day. For Ferris women’s basketball, the day was Sunday. The Bulldogs defeated top-seeded Grand Valley 59-51 in […]
Postseason rebound
After starting the season 18-3, Ferris looked to be top contenders for the number one regional seed in the upcoming Division II National Tournament. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, those plans […]
Mehler denied request for preliminary injunction
After a nearly six and a half-hour hearing, with six witnesses called and 11 new pieces of evidence introduced, history professor Dr. Barry Mehler’s request for preliminary injunction was denied. The […]