Men’s tennis The Bulldogs knocked off defending national runner-up Wayne State in a thrilling 4-3 finish to start undefeated in GLIAC play last Friday. As the two pre-season favorites for […]
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FFA and Ferris reach $800,000 settlement
The Ferris Faculty Association signed a settlement with the university last Wednesday, allocating roughly $816,000 to over 70 professors. All professors receiving this compensation work in the College of Business […]
Putting together a show
The Ferris Theatre Department is taking the stage for its final show of the 2022-23 school year. With opening night around the corner, the cast and crew are preparing and […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Find your community
You may be a bit confused this week, as you’re used to seeing a different name attached to this column. Rest assured, it’s still me, featuring my new last name. […]
Men’s basketball season concludes
The Ferris State Bulldogs’ 2022-23 season is over after they advanced to the Midwest Regional Quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament and lost to the University of Missouri St. […]
Students march on César E. Chávez Ave
As red and white balloons soared over the Hispanic Center of Western Michigan, hundreds of Michigan students embarked on the 13th annual César E. Chávez March. Honoring what would have […]
Anti-Violence Alliance facing financial failure
The 2023 spring semester marks the end of certain grants that the Anti-Violence Alliance relies on for funding. The AVA’s administration is in the midst of deciding how they will […]
Festival of the Arts concludes with Black History Month tribute
Black History Month closed to the tune of triumphant trumpets, chilling chimes and presidential spoken word on Sunday. The finale of Big Rapids’ 16th annual Festival of the Arts coincided […]
Latin art brought to life
Bringing to life the party from Latin America right into the ballrooms of the David L. Eisler Center. On Thursday, March 23, the Latine Cultural Celebracion was in full motion […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Seniors, it’s almost go time
This week marks the spring semester’s half way point, meaning there are less than ten weeks before over 1,000 students are thrown out into the world to do life. This […]









