It’s small, it’s black and it fits in my pocket. You guessed it, my cell phone. Think back to our high school and middle school days when we begged our […]
Month: October 2011
Challenge to live edited
Recently I listened to Graham Hill, founder of TreeHugger.com on TED.com. Hill talked about all the excessive stuff we keep in our lives and how we don’t really need any […]
Funds from fashion
St. Peter’s Lutheran School, located on West Bellevue Street, is receiving the aid of two Ferris students at its annual fashion show. Tirzah Price and Kristy Britton, alumni of St. […]
Dedication in and out of the classroom
Dr. Khagendra Thapa, a professor in surveying engineering, is not only working to promote his program, but receiving awards while expressing his passion. The walls inside Thapa’s office are covered […]
Running strong
The Ferris State University men’s and women’s cross country teams finished up the conference season at the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships this weekend. The men’s team finished fourth […]
GPS navigation for dummies
There was a recent article about three young women who escaped a sinking SUV after a direction from a rental car GPS unit sent them down a boat launch and […]
Damaged vehicles and disorderly people
Expired plates Oct. 17 at 11:30 p.m., officers stopped a vehicle with an expired plate on Campus Drive. The driver was found to have a suspended license.
Puck passion
If it wasn’t for his father, junior left wing Kyle Bonis may not have continued playing hockey. When Bonis was three years old, his father took him to an ice […]
No drugs required
Recently, a college in Missouri made drug testing mandatory for all students, according to an article published on Oct. 10 in the New York Times. Linn State Technical College informed […]
Dominating and difference making
In the world of Division II women’s volleyball, there are not many teams which have shown the dominance that FSU has. Probably because in the world of Division II women’s […]