News
Damage control
Since the beginning of the school year, the number of damages to vehicles and bikes on campus has increased significantly. According to previous “On the Record” reports in the Torch, […]
Torch News Briefs 11.2.11
Literature in Person Reading Series: “New Fiction” Literature In Person Reading Series is presenting “New Fiction” by George Dila and Rebecca Thaddeus. The presentation is set for Thursday, Nov. 8 […]
Make our community a better place
Ferris is holding the first Ferris service summit to increase awareness of academic service learning and volunteer opportunities. “We are hoping to build excitement for academic service learning and volunteering […]
Dedication in and out of the classroom
Dr. Khagendra Thapa, a professor in surveying engineering, is not only working to promote his program, but receiving awards while expressing his passion. The walls inside Thapa’s office are covered […]
Damaged vehicles and disorderly people
Expired plates Oct. 17 at 11:30 p.m., officers stopped a vehicle with an expired plate on Campus Drive. The driver was found to have a suspended license.
Online Courses Fair
Elaine McCullough, a member of the online teaching and learning committee, indicated she is working to bring several student representatives to the fair to talk about their experiences with online […]
Torch News Briefs 10.26.11
Alumni Association pumps up for FSU basketball On Oct. 30 at 2 p.m., Ferris State University will be making a trip to the Breslin Center to take on in-state Division […]
Has Ferris slipped back into party school rating?
Most students note the strong connection between parties and alcohol in college years. Over the past several years, some believe Ferris may be getting back its “party school” reputation. In […]
