Efforts are in place by Ferris State to include anti-terrorism training in its expanding law enforcement instruction. Public Safety Protective Training, or PSPT, and Ferris will be working together to […]
Month: April 2011
Torch Newsbriefs
Weston exhibit examines living with HIV In conjunction with the 45th anniversary of the Alpha Phi Alpha Zeta Beta Chapter, Fred Weston, founder of Ferris State University’s first African American […]
Social butterfly
We tweet, post, blog, check-in, like and tag, but when do we ever just simply talk to someone? I will admit that I am constantly either on my phone or […]
A run in the sun
The Ferris State University men’s and women’s track and field teams took advantage of sunny and breezy weather conditions as they competed in their lone home meet of the season. […]
Quiet week of crime
Break-in? On April 7 at 5:30 a.m., officers assisted city police with a possible break-in on Ives Ave. The area was searched. No suspect was located.
In the swing of things
While Purgatory is thought to be neither good nor bad, it was pretty good to be there in the eyes of the Bulldog men’s golf team. Ferris placed three golfers […]
Hats off to Hardesty
The American Welding Society has awarded Ferris State instructor Jeff Hardesty the District 11 District Educator Award for the 2009-10 school year. Hardesty, an associate professor in the College of […]
A major change
Who is ready for summer? I know I sure am. To be completely honest, I have been counting down the days for a while. It’s not that I don’t like […]
Finding the Drive
Though a lot of students in the music industry management program plan to use their degree to get a management position in the industry, some of them dream of making […]
Reaching beyond
I love when college students do something outside themselves. Though there’s certainly a lot of student organizations getting involved with community services and various causes around campus, I think it’s […]