A western culture scare By Jessica Smith, A&E Editor We’ve all heard—the world is supposed to end on December 21, 2012. Some people are standing on the sides of streets […]
Month: December 2012
Blanked the Blue
The race in the CCHA is starting to heat up, and the nationally 17th-ranked Bulldogs put themselves in excellent position after earning four of six possible points this weekend against […]
Torch saved…for now
While The Torch’s immediate future is now clear, the campus newspaper’s long-term future is still uncertain. Rick Kurtz, the dean of the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), announced Friday […]
History of holidays
Christmas In the fourth century, Pope Julius I recognized there was no holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Since it is not stated when Jesus was born in the […]
Long list
It is crunch time. The last week before exams is here, and everyone is running around cramming to finish projects and trying to study. The most important thing on everyone’s […]
Titus Andronicus, Ceremony and the concert roadtrip
When in a place as homey as Big Rapids, there’s sometimes only one way to find the thrills we need–by hitting the road. Punk heavyweights and indie community favorites Titus […]
Racist relics
The Ferris campus was in chaos nearly 50 years ago as race riots threatened to tear the university apart. Today, the Jim Crow Museum utilizes its vast collection of historical […]
Top ten holiday gifts
Single serve coffee maker by Keurig This is a single cup coffee make that is quick and convenient for the coffee-lover. The user can select the size of beverage they […]
Split decision
There was a point where Ferris stared a 0-2 conference start dead in the eyes. In their first game of Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play, Ferris contested south division […]
Tenacious tending
There is one thing Ferris has been consistent at during the last three years: developing All-American goaltending talent. Last season, former Ferris All-American goaltender Taylor Nelson led the Bulldogs to […]