The Michigan Nursing Scholarship, which provided up to $4,000 a year to eligible nursing students, was among the many programs eliminated from the State of Michigan Budget. The program provided […]
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Red Cross Blood Drive The FSU chapter of Red Cross will be hosting its third blood drive of the semester on Nov. 11 from 12 to 5:45 p.m. in the […]
How to Get A’s in College
Hundreds of Heads, (MCT) Need help with your grades? Here’s some advice about eating while studying, from the book “How to Get A’s in College” (Hundreds of Heads Books, www.hundredsofheads.com, […]
Giving the Gift of Warmth
A Ferris organization collected winter clothing to be donated to local elementary school children ‘Tis the season for giving, and one Ferris organization upheld that tradition by collecting used clothing […]
Something Stinks, Crime
A round up of this week’s crime across the FSU campus Odd Scent On Nov. 1 at 12:15 p.m., there was a report of a smell of smoke at the […]
Student Loses Mayoral Bid
As votes for the office of mayor were tallied, a 33-year-old Ferris public relations student, Jared Crockett, waited with his family to hear the results. “This has been an experience […]
Torch Voices: Debate Team
As a past member of the debate team and National Honorary Forensics Society, Pi Kappa Delta, I was truely offended by the article that was written concerning the new direction of […]
Ferris Student Loses Mayoral Bid
As votes for the office of Mayor were tallied, a 33 year old Ferris public relations student Jared Crockett waited with his family to hear the results. “This has been […]
Ferris Distributes H1N1 Vaccine
The Birkam Health Center has been inundated with students Ferris recently received its second shipment of H1N1 vaccines last Friday, containing around 300 doses, which is being administered to anyone […]
