Nearly two thirds of all sexual assaults are committed by someone known to the victim, according to the Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN). “Very few sexual assaults are […]
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Torch News Briefs
Constitution Week Keynote Speaker As part of Constitution Week and the Political Engagement Project, join Circuit Court Judge, Jon Van Allsburg on Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. in College of […]
New Card Wildlife on Display
Founder Roger Card adds another ten species to the current collection of critters The Card Wildlife Education Center now has 195 animals set up for display. Founder Roger Card added […]
H1N1 Virus to Hit Ferris
Campus outbreak expected to be mild In the coming weeks the Ferris campus is expected to undergo a mild to moderate outbreak of the H1N1 virus that has been sweeping […]
Torch News Briefs
Bulldog Bonanza On Sept. 16 students can learn more about what area businesses, registered student organizations, and FSU service departments have to offer. This free event will take place in […]
Promise Funding in Budget Limbo
Students may feel a real pinch in their tuition if funding for the Michigan Promise is not approved. Currently, the state legislature is working on the annual budget for fiscal […]
Skate or Fine
FSU has banned skateboards for 18 years, but students still skate at their own risk “It’s ridiculous a ban has been set for skateboards,” said Ian Smith, graphic design major […]
Suspect on the Loose
A round up of this week’s crime across the FSU campus Medical Alert On Sept. 9 at 8:35 a.m., EMS were called to the Allied Health Building for a subject […]
Letter to the Editor: Pedestrians vs. Cars
Who’s the winner? I was recently struck by a vehicle down near Woodward and was NOT at fault; however, I was not on campus. I understand that people need to […]
Students Injured in Crosswalk Mishaps
While injuries were minor, the growing problem could have more to do with walkers than drivers An unspecified number of incidences have occurred around campus over the years because foot […]
