The Fall 2011 career fair was a success for many students, but left others wondering why they came. Alicia Adams, junior in human science, said, “I was hoping there would […]
Month: October 2011
Running from nothing
Many pharmacy students will tell you in order to be successful in their program there must be a lot of time put into studying. Many of those same students are […]
Loss of a legend
Steve Jobs. Most of the world is in mourning over the loss of this one man. One man who has impacted the world of technology more than any other. One […]
Youth ministry seeks FSU volunteers
Looking for a Christ-centered volunteer opportunity? Want to make a difference in the lives of local kids and teenagers? Young Life Ministry is looking for volunteer leaders. The Big Rapids […]
It’s a mother’s responsibility
Eigna. I began my education at the age of four. “Eigna” was how I spelled my name. My pre-school teacher called it dyslexia, but my mother told her I was […]
Man behind the voice
You may have never met him, but you know his voice. One of the most recognizable students on campus, junior Dominic Hennig is the broadcaster for FSU ice hockey. For […]
Large parties and MIPs
Hit and run Sept. 26 at 6 p.m., there was a hit and run in Lot 4. The front corner panel of the subject’s car was damaged. Large party Sept. […]
Who’s next to go?
With ten consecutive 3-0 shutouts of opponents, the Ferris State University volleyball team has been dominating the competition. This past weekend the Bulldogs easily topped Lake Erie College and Ashland […]
‘Til death do us part?
There was a recent article about Mexico City lawmakers wanting to help newlyweds “avoid the hassle of divorce” by giving them marriage licenses as an “easy exit strategy.” The liberal […]
Torch sets MPA awards record
The Ferris State Torch has received its highest amount of awards by the Michigan Press Association’s (MPA) 2011 Better Newspaper Contest. The 2011 Better Newspaper Contest is a statewide competition […]