The man suspected of a Feb. 5 stabbing on Oakland University’s campus has been arraigned in court.

Rochester resident Joshua Damon Edwards, 18, was charged with one court of assault with intent to commit murder after the Feb. 5 stabbing of The 18-year-old Rochester man. The victim is recovering from multiple stab wounds, according to police.

If convicted, Edwards faces a sentence of up to life in prison.

District 52-3 Judge Laura E. Polizzi set his bond at $1 million cash. Edwards remains in Oakland County Jail, where he awaits a probable-cause conference set for 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24.

A second suspect in the case remains at large. Police described him as a man with darker skin, 5-8 to 5–10 tall with chin-length dreadlocks who was last seen wearing a black North Face jacket, black pants and white shoes with blue on the back.

Campus police asked anyone with any information on the stabbing is asked to call OU campus police at (248) 370-3331.