Releasing albums with a mix of old and new songs, performers look to change their style for the holidays When “Sleigh Bells” starts playing, Nick Maddox feels a little more […]
Posts by Kelsey Schnell
Letter from the Editor: A Sign of Adulthood
Just a few days ago I was elated to receive an invitation to try Google Wave. Google Wave is the latest from Google and described as a tool for communication […]
FSU Student Tries to Write Novel in 30 Days
Nicole Raymond has 20,000 words written and 30,000 more to go. Raymond, a senior in the Technical Professional Communication program, is about half-way finished writing her novel for National Novel […]
Letter from the Editor: Necessity of Criticism
Being able to handle and learn from criticism is an important trait to have in order to be successful in our society. Most of us will leave university life and […]
John Mayer’s New Album Could Break Hearts
John Mayer’s latest album, “Battle Studies”, represents a darker and less musically trendy style than listeners may be used to. Yesterday’s debut of the album came after a series of […]
Cover Design Could Make Magazine
U4U Magazine is a semi-annually printed publication for college students. Operated by Barnes & Noble booksellers, the 2010 cover design for the publication is the focus of a nationwide competition. […]
Letter from the Editor: Michigan Ferris Promise
The last thing most college students want to be reminded of is how those who qualify will not be receiving the Michigan Promise funds, barring some intervention during the appropriations […]
Student Loses Mayoral Bid
As votes for the office of mayor were tallied, a 33-year-old Ferris public relations student, Jared Crockett, waited with his family to hear the results. “This has been an experience […]
Letter from the Editor: Michigan Promise Officially Broken
Governor Jennifer Granholm approved a state budget for the 09-10 fiscal year that eliminated all funding for the Michigan Promise scholarship. The Promise scholarships, which would have provided between $1,000 […]
Gibson is the Problem
In any college sport, the turnover of athletes can cause highs and lows in the history of a program. The last four seasons of women’s soccer under the direction of […]