With the elimination of the Pell Grant for the summer semester, students are left reevaluating their academic plans. Starting July 1, students will no longer be able to take out […]
Month: September 2011
Limited again
It’s Friday night and I get ready to head to the Recreation Center around 8 p.m. There are plenty of other activities I could be enjoying at this time but […]
Santa likes football
Christmas came early to Top Taggert Field this year. Bulldog fans received a nice little present all wrapped up tight in a crimson and gold jersey with the number 47 […]
Pride & prejudice
Many students find classes and studying to be overwhelming, but toss having a child and working three or four jobs into the mix and completing school may sound impossible. Ethan […]
Coming together
Ohio Dominican University’s first-ever visit to Top Taggert Field was hardly a welcoming one as the Bulldogs handed the Panthers their first loss of the season in a resounding 35-13 […]
Culture celebration
Petra Coronado, a junior in integrative studies who wants to become a Spanish translator when she graduates college, believes Latinos as a minority group have faced challenges in America. Coronado […]
For the first time
“Revenge is sweet” was in the back of senior outside hitter Ashley Huntey’s mind as the Bulldogs defeated their biggest rival on Sept. 14 at the Ewigleben Sports Arena. It […]
Sex and the college student
“No one is ready to be sexually active until they have sat down and discussed in detail what both people will do if a pregnancy occurs,” said Dr. Friar, professor […]
Drawn together
On Sept. 19, a number of Greek organizations at Ferris State University wore their letters in retaliation of a cartoon printed in the Sept. 14 edition of the Torch. Sparked […]