By Andrew Finnerty The use of the boycott in order for some entity to meet your demands is the most non-violent way to send a message. People refuse to buy […]
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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 […]
“My ears are my eyes”
Dr. Thomas Behler has been teaching for 30 years, with 21 of those years at Ferris, and is legally blind. Behler, a professor of sociology, said he has been blind […]
Picture perfect
The newest Ferris student organization, Photo Collective, is calling all creative students to capture original snapshots and become part of its organization. Photo Collective is a new branch of Ferris’ […]
FSU: Newsbriefs
MBA students competing in case study competition Students from Ferris in the MBA program will be competing in a case study competition regarding mergers and acquisitions.
On the Record
Missing Money Jan. 19 at 3:30 p.m., there was a report of money taken from a room in Hallisy Hall. No suspects. Suspicious Smell Jan. 18 at 10 p.m., there […]
Pair who pied Levin charged
The pair who assaulted U.S. Sen. Carl Levin last August have been charged and are looking at up to eight years in prison. The assault on Levin occurred on Aug. […]
Top ranks
Ferris State has been recognized as having the 15th best improvement in graduation rates in the country. Released in December, the latest study by The Chronicle of Higher Education said […]
Looking forward
Ferris’ College of Pharmacy has plans to add a new building for its third-year pharmacy students. Having completed the Michigan College of Optometry, the university is now planning to use […]
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 […]