Campus Fun Dec. 4-18 “Dwelling” Art Installation, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Rankin Art Gallery Dec. 2 Bring Your Key and Skate for Free, 9 – 11 p.m., FSU Ice […]
Culture
Magic Show Casts Spell On Students
Magician Norman Ng performed for a large student audience on Nov. 19 at Williams Auditorium. Ng, who performed earlier in the day at the Rock Cafe, performed many tricks that […]
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 […]
Orchestra and Symphony Set to Play
Both musical groups will be performing a variety of pieces for this week’s concert The Ferris State University Symphony Band and the Ferris State University West Central Chamber Orchestra will […]
Things to DO on Campus, Big Rapids, Grand Rapids & More
Campus Fun Nov. 2-20 “Dark Light” Photography Exhibit, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Rankin Art Gallery Nov. 18 FSU Symphony Band Fall Concert, 8 p.m., Williams Auditorium Bond Hall Date […]
Heath Care Reform Q&A
Several economists from Ferris’ college of business will be answering health care questions relating to reform in the United States. “Health Care Reform: The Economists’ Points of View” will feature […]
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 […]
What’s Opening in Theaters Next Week
Rene Rodriguez, McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) Opening Nov. 20 THE BLIND SIDE (PG-13) Sandra Bullock sets aside the ditzy romantic-comedy act for this drama based on Michael Lewis’ nonfiction bestseller “The […]
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. […]
Measure for Measure
The drama unveils in Vienna; the Duke, played by television and digital media production major Keith (Keebler) Horvath, supposedly leaves town and puts Angelo, played by Jake White, in charge.
Angelo lets his power get the best of him; he arrests Isabella’s brother for getting a girl pregnant. Isabella, played by math education major Lindsay Cyr, is faced with a difficult decision; Angelo will kill her brother unless she sleeps with him. “While all this is happening, the Duke is secretly watching and playing puppet-master,” said Cyr.
