Governor Rick Snyder recently announced a 21.9 percent cut to higher education funding. Announced on Feb. 17, the proposed cuts would mean a loss of $10.6 million to Ferris State, […]
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A decision to universally legalize drugs will never be an answer to win America’s war on drug use. The consequences of legalizing drugs far outweighs the benefits. While there have […]
State budget cuts
Governor Rick Snyder recently announced a 21.9 percent cut to higher education funding. Announced on Feb. 17, the proposed cuts would mean a loss of $10.6 million to Ferris State; […]
A taste of home
Two Chinese Ferris State international students were given a taste of home at FLITE’s Chinese New Year Celebration on Feb. 10. Ferris marketing major Xiao Gun Zhang, and biology major […]
Blizzard forces Ferris to cancel classes
Ferris classes are closed today due to adverse weather conditions. Referred to by FSU students as the “snowpocalypse,” the blizzard terrorizing the Midwest has many students choosing to stay warm […]
Chilling for a cause
Alpha Chi Rho fraternity members braved cold weather conditions camping out in tents for 48 hours in Ferris’ quad. Alpha Chi Rho’s (AXP) first annual freeze out was an opportunity […]
MPA awards Torch writer
Ferris State Torch Sports Editor Greg Buckner has recently been awarded a $1,000 scholarship by the Michigan Press Association. A journalism and technical communications senior, Buckner said he was informed […]
Living the legacy
Each year, Ferris puts together a variety of activities and performances to commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ferris Student Dies
Ferris State University freshman and North Star, Mich. native Aloysius “AJ” Huss, 19, died in a single-car accident on Jan. 3. The Gratiot County Sheriff’s Office reported that at approximately […]