Lions, Tigers…wait, whatever happened to the NBA? Basketball fans may be left to find another past time now that NBA commissioner David Stern has canceled the first two weeks of […]
Year: 2011
Pink: for the cure or for the profit?
I have very little money, and that which I do have I like to make sure goes to the correct places. When it comes to philanthropy I’m all for helping […]
Hidden identity
Revealing a hidden part of an identity can be one of the hardest obstacles in the lives of members of the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender community. Hannah Davis, an FSU student, has experienced […]
Battle of Conferences
After serving their past 11 foes defeats, the Bulldogs winning streak came to an end at the 2011 Mizuno Crossover Volleyball Tournament. FSU added a win to their 10-game winning […]
Sports Shorts 10.19.11
FSU soccer player earns GLIAC honor FSU sophomore goalkeeper Rachel McCollum was recently awarded GLIAC Women’s Soccer Athlete of the Week. In league play on the road, McCollum recorded a […]
Wikipedia
If there is one thing I have learned from any of my classes growing up, it was to never ever use Wikipedia for anything school related. And to be honest, […]
Creating diversity and opening opportunities
The Office of International Education is helping Ferris become more diverse and enriching the lives of students such as Solomon Okiotorhoro. Okiotorhoro is an international student from Nigeria who arrived […]
High heels, high stakes
The Big Rapids community slipped into their stilettos and lined up along Michigan Avenue for the second annual Stiletto Sprint. Beginning Oct.17 at 6:00 p.m., the race began near Chemical […]
Egging cars and guy fights
Throwing eggs Oct. 9 at 10:55 p.m., there was a report of a group of people throwing eggs at moving vehicles. Subjects were gone upon arrival. Investigation continues.
Zebrafish
James Hoerter and FSU students are involved in a project that could ultimately lead to a cure for some types of cancer. They are interested in the study of melanoma, […]