Overtime in the playoffs had worked in Ferris State’s favor until March 29 in US Bank Arena in Cincinnati. The North Dakota Fighting Sioux earned their 20th Frozen Four bid with […]
Year: 2014
Surviving to thriving
Many Americans have an undying fear of being poor. We tend to think poverty is shopping at Goodwill or your electricity getting shut off every once in a while. Meanwhile, […]
Walking for life
Suicide claims the lives of more than one million people per year, so two Ferris students decided to raise awareness to stop this killer. Ferris students gathered at the Ewigleben […]
Gender in careers
Gender can sometimes affect a person’s career choice. As a part of the Tribute to Women Expo held from 6-9 p.m. on March 25 in the IRC, a “Professional Women […]
Chilly start
Ferris State women’s softball team has practiced indoors for weeks due to inclement weather and has finally seen the field. The Bulldogs lost back-to-back games on the road to Walsh […]
A modern Greek tragedy
Whereas Ferris’ fall production of “Spamalot” was classic comedic fare, upcoming military drama “Ajax in Iraq” will, according to the cast, leave audiences speechless. “[Director Katherine LaPietra] tends to go […]
Student making a difference
Frequently moving and going into foster care at age 15 isn’t the most ideal way to grow up. Ferris criminal justice junior Kaylia Ervin used this experience to fuel her […]
Turn Up the Good
As music industry students prepare for Turn Up the Good, they aren’t feeling too much pressure. “If it’s down to the wire and it feels like crunch time, that’s usually […]
Monkeying around
In a weekend full of ups and downs for Ferris State hockey fans, the overall experience in Cincinnati proved to be a positive. For Ferris criminal justice senior Matt “Monkeyman” […]
Springing into action
Winter is over and the Ferris football team is thawing out as they look toward a championship as spring training is underway. Ferris State fell just short of a post-season […]