How much did you spend yesterday? Let’s play with some numbers. These assume you’re not opposed to going out to eat, drinking occasionally, restocking the wardrobe and the cupboard, and […]
Month: October 2014
Apathy
A visit from a political journalist opened my eyes to something that should be very upsetting to this student body. Tim Skubick, a long time Lansing journalist, spoke to a […]
Career Fair 2014
Suit up and tweak your résumé because this week is Career Week at Ferris. Coordinated by the Center for Leadership, Activities and Career Services, Career Week is a series of […]
Skubick schools about politics
On Thursday, Oct. 16, the Political Engagement Project hosted journalist Tim Skubick, who returned for a third time to speak about current political issues. A broad spectrum of students, community […]
OTR-Raccoon executed by grounds security
After a five-month hiatus, On the Record has returned to the Torch. On the record is a tool that can be used to track trends in police work, as well […]
News Briefs
Wolverine power marketing Wolverine Power Marketing Cooperative has teamed with Ferris State University to serve as presenting sponsor of the 16th annual Ferris Foundation for Excellence Benefit on Friday, Oct. […]
Actuarial Science
On Friday, Oct. 10 the new Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science was declared. This was the final step in the process of adding the new major. “The new degree […]
Yak about it
Ever thought about how much better posting to Facebook or Twitter would be if you could do it anonymously? Well, fear no more; Yik Yak has the answer to all […]
Ferris to launch beer brewing program
Ferris prides itself on a career oriented focus, and one Ferris professor wants to make beer that focus. Mark Thomson, professor of chemistry at Ferris, is currently preparing a Bachelor […]
Modern Love
Social media makes it so easy and tempting to share every detail of our lives with the world. When it comes to relationships, there are some things that are best […]