The Ferris Faculty Association shared their new collective bargaining agreement over winter break, ending an 11-month long discussion and bargaining cycle. The most notable changes seen by faculty and administrators […]
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EDITOR’S COLUMN: Art for art’s sake
We shouldn’t leave the arts only to prodigies. I have been around art my whole life. My mom taught choir and my dad moved from painting to furniture making. If […]
Study abroad programs return to Ferris
Ferris is bringing back their faculty-run study abroad programs for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak. The Office of International Education ended the short-term faculty-run programs due to the […]
Trayvon Martin’s mother to speak on campus
The shooting of Trayvon Martin was heard around the country, resulting in the formation of the Black Lives Matter movement. Twelve years later, Martin’s mother will bring her voice and […]
Ferris Athletics’ state of the union
With the end of the sole-fall sport season, President Bill Pink, Athletic Director Steve Brockelbank and Assistant AD for Facilities and Event Operations Tim Blashill gave their thoughts on the […]
New compensation for SGA leaders
Ferris’ Student Government Association approved a bill to allocate an annual $4,000 to the organization’s president and $3,000 to their vice president. The bill was referred to as “Bill 001” […]
A time to give back
As temperatures drop and the holidays approach, Big Rapids is home to several nonprofit organizations that appreciate extra help during the winter months. Angels of Action, located on 200 S […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: The other side
I am months away from replacing the stress of getting a degree with the stress of using the degree. At every holiday party and meeting with a former professor, I […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Season’s spendings
Black Friday and Cyber Monday just marked the beginning of the spending spree we call the holidays. People today, especially Americans, hardly need a reason to indulge in more tech, […]
For the next generations
In an age of abundance and instant gratification, the Seventh Generation Principle may be more relevant than ever. Stemming from an ancient Iroquois philosophy, this principle states that each person […]