Ferris Magazine Feature: Renaissance Rocker Born in Ohio, James Keenan moved to Michigan with his father and attended both Ravenna and Mason County Central High School. After serving in the […]
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Dunked for a good cause
On Sept. 23-24, Ferris State University students, staff and faculty members were dunked in North Quad. Student Ambassador Nicholas Campau, as well as Resident Advisor Byron Williams were among the […]
Female fight and crazy drivers
Breaking and entering Sept. 9 at 12:30 a.m., officers assisted the city police in the area of Michigan Avenue and Chesnut Street for breaking and entering. A subject was found […]
Overcoming obstacles
Many people can only imagine what it would be like to live with a disability; however, for others it’s something they live with every day. Sacral Agenesis is a disability […]
Record breaking and life saving
Before the game against Lake Erie College takes place on Saturday, many pink discs will be flying through the air. Since October is breast cancer awareness month, Ferris students plan […]
Torch News Briefs 09.28.11
Anti-hazing activist coming to Ferris National Hazing Prevention Week (Sept. 19-23) is being acknowledged by Ferris State University by bringing an anti-hazing activist to campus. Hazing can be a problem […]
Tickets now required
This year’s fall commencement ceremony will require tickets for admission. According to Administrative Assistant to the Associate Vice President Sherry Hayes, this new requirement was put in place for the […]
Road runners and red light violations
Damaged vehicle Sept. 11 at noon, a vehicle was reported damaged in Lot 3. Domestic assault Sept. 10 at 2:50 a.m., officers assisted city police in a domestic assault […]
Torch News Briefs 09.21.11
Bulldog Hall of Fame tickets on sale Tickets are now on sale for the Class of 2011 Induction Banquet of Ferris State Universitiy’s Bulldog Athletic Hall of Fame. The Bulldog […]
Summer Pell Grant axed
With the elimination of the Pell Grant for the summer semester, students are left reevaluating their academic plans. Starting July 1, students will no longer be able to take out […]