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Atlanta shooting prompts concern of rising anti-Asian bias

News, Social Issues, Top Stories March 22, 2021March 23, 2021 Cora Hall 0 Comments

There was no longer shock or horror for political sciences professor David Takitaki when he heard about the shootings at three Atlanta-area spas on Tuesday, March 16.  He felt a […]

EDITOR’S COLUMN: Stop Asian Hate

Opinions, Top Stories March 22, 2021March 23, 2021 Cora Hall 0 Comments

It’s been a hard week in the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Tuesday, March 16, the rise anti-Asian violence was tragically highlighted in Atlanta with the shooting and killing of […]

A Young take on wine

Culture, Faces of Ferris, Top Stories March 22, 2021March 23, 2021 Marissa Russell 0 Comments

There are two reasons why someone gets into being a winemaker, according to Mark Young. They are either a romantic, who does it for love, or a scientist, who does […]

Eisler’s era coming to an end

News, Top Stories, University News March 16, 2021March 17, 2021 Cora Hall 0 Comments

President David Eisler announced Monday, March 15 that he plans to retire in June of 2022 after what will be a 19-year tenure.  Some of the most significant aspects of […]

Vaccines for all

News, Top Stories March 15, 2021March 16, 2021 Noah Kolenda 0 Comments

The COVID-19 vaccine is about to become widely available across the state of Michigan with the announcement that the original phasing plan is being abandoned. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Friday, […]

Preparing for success

Culture, Top Stories March 15, 2021March 16, 2021 Marissa Russell 0 Comments

Lights. Camera. Action. Television and Digital Media Production students live and breathe this phrase. From recording and producing TV shows, to having six-month-long internships, Ferris tries to make students in […]

Remembering Alisha Jaynes: ‘she was truly an angel’

News, Top Stories March 2, 2021March 4, 2021 Noah Kolenda 0 Comments

Ferris’ cheer team tragically lost universally loved teammate, friend and student Alisha Jaynes on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Jaynes has been a member of the Ferris cheer team for three years […]

BREAKING: Thomas Brennan announces on Twitter Ferris has fired him

News, Top Stories, University News February 27, 2021March 2, 2021 Cora Hall 0 Comments

Thomas Brennan has been officially fired from Ferris, according to a Saturday morning tweet from the former physics professor. “I’ve been officially fired from Ferris. Here’s the defense statement that […]

Delta’s return to campus after seven years

Social Issues, Special Editions, Top Stories February 24, 2021April 27, 2021 Cora Hall 0 Comments

When Adrienne Anderson walked onto Ferris’ campus in 2017, Delta Sigma Theta had been inactive since 2013. It was a reality that scared her, not having a Divine Nine sorority […]

Black excellence in Ferris athletics

Special Editions, Sports, Top Stories February 24, 2021April 27, 2021 Brendan Sanders 0 Comments

Some of Ferris States’ greatest athletes are Black, with 19 players listed in the Bulldog Hall of Fame being Black. It is great to look back and appreciate some of […]

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