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Month: November 2013
Freedom of the press
The Political Engagement Project (PEP) hosted its third panel discussion of the semester regarding students’ first amendment rights on Nov. 12. Ferris political science professors along with representatives from the […]
Sports Shorts
Women’s tennis adds to spring schedule Initially the Bulldogs had a light spring 2014 schedule, which has now been extensively added to. After finishing in seventh place in the GLIAC […]
Torch News Briefs
Thanksgiving break information Thanksgiving recess begins Wed. Nov. 27; all classes will be dismissed at noon. All offices will close at 5 p.m. on Nov. 27 and remain closed until […]
Athlete of the Week
Kenny Babinski Sophomore Forward Hockey
Female harasses ex-boyfriend
Harassment complaint On Nov. 8 at 5 p.m., officers received information regarding a harassment complaint in Merrill Hall. The victim was being harassed by a female with whom he had […]
The tale of two evenings
Ferris State Hockey took control of the series against Bowling Green this weekend when they roared back with a win on Nov. 16. They remain atop the conference, and have […]
Return of the coach yields victory
The Ferris State Football team did their part for an outside chance at the playoffs after defeating the Northern Michigan Wildcats at Top Taggart Field. The 35-22 victory was a […]
Cardiac Canines
Ferris State Hockey found themselves in deep water when a physical Bowling Green State team came to Big Rapids. Despite being outmuscled for most of the evening, the Bulldogs were […]
Computer virus strikes campus
Ferris is alerting students, faculty and staff of a computer virus on campus that is spreading via USB drives. The university issued the first alert on Tuesday. As of the […]