The upcoming presidential election promises to be a struggle. With no clear Republican candidate taking the lead, no one is sure what, exactly, the campaign between President Obama and the […]
Year: 2011
Given the nod
The season senior Ferris goaltender Taylor Nelson has put together may come as a surprise to some after he played limited minutes in his junior year. Last season Nelson played […]
Mormons on a mission
“Mormons make me wish my apartment had a peephole.” That was my Facebook status toward the beginning of this semester. We’ve all seen them walking around campus before…the men who […]
The big gap for students
College is a privilege all of us are lucky to experience, but as the gap between the rich and poor widens, the more difficult it becomes to graduate. I am […]
Today's Tech November 30, 2011
If you have a smart phone, you probably have some sort of application that allows you access to Facebook. But soon, your whole device will be connected to Facebook. After […]
Torch News Briefs
FSU American Marketing Association places first in donor awareness movement Ferris’ American Marketing Association (AMA) is participating in the national organ donor awareness movement, AMASavesLives. Ferris’ AMA chapter placed first […]
Going the distance
FSU senior Tina Muir led the women’s cross country team to an eighth place finish as the Bulldogs wrapped up the 2011 season at the NCAA Division II National Championships […]
Punished for being peaceful
At the University of California-Davis, a group of students peacefully protesting for the Occupy Wall Street movement were pepper sprayed by campus police. In recent weeks, a video surfaced of […]
Circle of Tribal Nations RSO coming to Ferris
When one hears the phrase “Native American,” most people simply think of moccasins, teepees, or cheesy jokes involving the word “how.” However, there is more to this culture than these […]
Missing goods
Marijuana complaint Nov. 21 at 9:45 p.m., officers assisted residence hall staff with a marijuana complaint in McNerney Hall. Two students were referred to the Office of Student Conduct.
