Ferris State University has evolved in name and in curriculum since the inception of the school created by Gov. Woodbridge Ferris. But Ferris most certainly could not fathom the economic […]
Month: January 2013
Let’s connect
It’s funny how many times I’ve heard the phrase, “I just can’t get into it because that site just isn’t as fun.” There are no fun or crafty ideas, no […]
Torch Music Review
Pentimento Self-titled A new wave of punk is washing over the youth of that scene, and Pentimento is posed to be near its peak. Pentimento is a four-piece band out […]
“To err is human…”
Imagine you’re the mother of a beautiful 18-month-old girl. You entrust her to the care of a world renowned hospital and assume she is in good hands. Her wounds heal, […]
Sketch of social justice
The Social Work Association (SWA) at Ferris hosted Dr. Michael Fowlin at Williams Auditorium, as he performed “You Don’t Know Me Until You Know Me” on Friday evening. Fowlin wrote […]
Today’s Tech
The number of Americans who use Facebook decreased by 1.4 million in early December, according to SocialBakers, a social media monitoring company. For the remaining 167 million active users, Facebook […]
Playing with heart
Ferris looks to knock off conference leader Wayne State as the Bulldogs battle at home. Following four straight victories at home, Ferris dropped back-to-back away games against division foes Northwood […]
Torch News Briefs
Pathways to federal careers On Thursday, Jan. 24, students will be able to review and apply to paid internships and permanent jobs. Mary Doke, deputy forest supervisor of the Huron-Manistee […]
Early victories
Multiple members of Ferris’ track and field team ran and threw their way to national qualifying performances Friday, Jan. 10. The Mike Lints Open, hosted by Grand Valley State University, […]
Ferris’ weekly entropy
Marijuana complaint in Lot 47 On Jan. 18 at 2 a.m., there was a report of a suspicious vehicle in Lot 47. An investigation revealed three people smoking marijuana, and […]