Shelley Newman Stevens, Central Michigan University art professor and a talented painter in her own right, is displaying her series “Journey: Life From the Inside Out” at the Rankin Art […]
Month: November 2012
The excitement of opening day
Hunting has to be one of the oldest activities in which mankind has partaken. For millions of years man has relied upon this tradition for survival purpose and it continues […]
Torch Top 5 Internet
Indeed.com Need a job? Just type in what kind of job you would like and select your region, and then you should have results! Virtual kitty If you love kitties […]
Domination
Ferris handily defeated Northwood University on Senior Night to avenge a loss earlier in the season. Samantha Fordyce, Ferris senior co-captain and setter, said the team’s goals for the night […]
All aboard to go abroad
The labor force is becoming more globally conscious and an international experience can help students to become more employable. The Study Abroad Fair informed students on how to broaden their […]
Athlete of the Week
Brad Iskow Senior Ferris football Defensive end As a three-year starter for the Bulldogs, senior defensive end Brad Iskow compiled a nation’s second-best 25.5 tackles for a loss this year. […]
St. Antler’s Day
I love the taste of venison, but the problem I have with hunting isn’t sacrificing a deer for the greater good of culinary delicacies; it deals with my own slovenly […]
Theft on theft on theft
Expired plate On Nov. 3 at 9:50 p.m., officers stopped a vehicle on Perry Street for having an expired plate. The driver was found to have altered the tag and […]
Torch News Briefs
Vice president for student affairs announces retirement Daniel Burcham, vice president for student affairs, has announced his retirement after serving more than 40 years at Ferris. It will take effect […]
Today’s Tech
When you review what you actually do on the computer, 95 percent of us use it for simple web browsing and word processing. Samsung’s newest version of their Chromebook does […]