As a Millennial coming of age in the United States, it’s frustrating to be generalized as part of a population that doesn’t care about anything (other than twerking). Politicians, professors […]
Month: January 2014
Part of the family
Born and raised in Grand Rapids, assistant women’s basketball coach Shea Mead is reveling in his role. Mead is twenty-four years old and is a graduate of Central Michigan University, […]
No money, mo’ problems
If you were to ask students around campus what they wish they had more of, there would only be one answer that rivaled time: money. Budgeting money is one of […]
Tuition increases
Beginning this semester, Ferris juniors and seniors will be paying more for education. Any undergraduate student who has taken 56 or more credit hours will see an increase in cost […]
Inactive fraternity hopes to re-establish
After being inactive on campus since 2009 due to imposters, Omega Psi Phi wants to re-establish itself at Ferris State University. An official Omega Psi Phi member and Ferris graduate […]
SG seeks increased student involvement
Due to the lack of participation in last year’s presidential election, student government has many plans to increase student involvement for this year’s election. A total of 67 students voted […]
Athlete of the Week
Dena Droste #24 Sophomore Guard FSU Women’s Basketball
Torch News Briefs
New student government president Andrew Kalinowski will serve as the president of student government during the spring semester of the 2013-14 academic year. Kalinowski served as vice president last spring […]
Ultimate Juggler
Extreme juggler Charles Peachock juggles bowling pins during his Catch the Impossible show at Williams Auditorium this past Thursday. During his show, Peachock juggled a variety of items such as […]
Televised games announced
The Ferris State athletic department has announced that Ferris Hockey will be televised this weekend, Jan 24-25 when they take on Michigan Tech. This marks the second straight weekend that […]