Ferris hockey’s CJ Motte is fifth in the nation in minutes played this season. Had the junior goaltender started on Jan. 25 vs. Michigan Tech, he would be just six […]
Month: January 2014
Not so easy
Growing up, things came very easy to me. I should have taken more time to appreciate the smooth sailing because it wasn’t long until I received my first significant reality […]
Increased enrollment reduces budget
Increased student enrollment for the spring 2014 semester positively impacted the approved budget. Earlier last fall, the Torch reported that the Board of Trustees approved the general fund operating budget […]
SafeRide needs volunteers
The number of students utilizing SafeRide must continue to increase to avoid the possible shut down of the free busing system. SafeRide is a free shuttle service available to students […]
SG asks for student input
Student government plans to begin questioning policy and implementing petitions for changes the student body would like to see. According to Student Government Public Relations Specialist Carman Plank, student government […]
Homecoming committee seeks new applicants, higher membership
The CLACS office is looking for students to apply for a position on the homecoming committee RSO. “We are looking for students who are innovative and want to do something […]
Watt’s the Word?
As I watched Richard Sherman vacate CenturyLink Field in Seattle, I was painfully reminded of an unfortunate truth in sports. Emotion comes in different shapes and sizes in sports. Sherman […]
Today’s Tech
The most popular game right now, from all types of systems and all around the world, now holds the trademark for the word “candy.” Now that they have the incredibly […]
Torch News Briefs
Relay for Life kicks off Ferris State University’s Colleges Against Cancer RSO will hold its kickoff event for Relay for Life Jan. 30 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the […]
Athlete of the Week
Jared VanWormer Freshman Forward FSU Hockey