I’m a man with painted toenails, and there isn’t a thing wrong with that. All right, I got your attention. It seems odd to me that, in 2013, “different” appearances […]
Month: January 2013
Ferris State DPS chief set to retire
Ferris State Department of Public Safety Chief Bledsoe will retire this month after over nine years of duty on campus and 40 years total in law enforcement. “There are always […]
Open art night a success
Ferris’ Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) collaborated with Artworks to create Open Art Night, a creative and friendly getaway for stressed students. According to a press release, the […]
Breaking up
Winter break this year seemed extraordinarily long. With my finals wrapping up early, I had an entire month off to be in the wilderness of freedom and do what other […]
Torch Top 5 Internet
Rich blocks, poor blocks On this website, you enter the name of a city or your own address and you can find out that neighborhood’s level of income. It’s a […]
It’s here
Another year has come and gone for all of us. Last year passed by quickly, and we are on to a new year. This means a new start for many. […]
We Are
Martin Luther King Jr. is a man who, upon seeing injustice in the world, took a stand while refusing to resort to violence. He was a man who was more […]
Welcome surprise
When he was initially recruited, Ferris Head Coach Bob Daniels admitted he did not expect Ferris junior forward Garrett Thompson to fill up the Bulldogs’ stat line. Nor did Daniels […]
Torch News Briefs
100th anniversary of Ferris founder’s inauguration The 100th anniversary of Ferris founder’s inauguration as governor of Michigan will be celebrated Wednesday, Jan. 16 with “Celebrating the Legacy: Gov. Woodbridge N. […]
Moving out
Four years ago, Ferris won just three games in an 18-game season. Prior to the Bulldogs’ remodel of staff, Ferris had visited the conference tournament just twice in the program’s […]