Social media sites such as Linkedin are proving to be a great source for tech savvy job seekers to be found for future employment. With the slow incline of Michigan’s […]
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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 […]
The blunt truth
Marijuana, the most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S., continues to find its way to Ferris State University with over 50 reported incidents in 2010. Of those incidents, 44 […]
Wrecked at the REC
With New Years resolutions still in recent memory, many students are finding themselves at the student recreation center to burn off the still lingering “freshman 15.” Some of these students […]
Kisses for the Troops
A new RSO on campus created Valentines Day cards sealed with a kiss to send to the troops overseas. Chelsea Brandon of the FSU Military Support Group, which was formed […]
Vehicle window shot out and more
False information Feb. 10 at 4:30 a.m., officers stopped a vehicle near Admiral on State Street. The investigation revealed the driver provided false information. The subject was arrested with two […]
Torch Newsbriefs
School of Education Receives KCP Morris Hood Jr. Grant Ferris State University’s School of Education announced this week that it has received $47,000 in grants from the state of Michigan. […]
FSU takes on Rube Goldberg challenge
As little kids, some children play with toy dolls, action figures, or stuffed animals. However, for some kids it is all about building blocks, Legos and machine toys. On Feb. […]