Winter makes transportation difficult by itself, and being a college student in this weather is even worse. With winter in full force in Big Rapids, students can find it challenging […]
Month: January 2014
SG requires RSO reps
The general assembly of student government voted 8-7, approving a friendly amendment to limit funding to registered student organizations (RSOs) that do not have student government representation. Beginning this semester, […]
Bound for the sea
With strong family ties to the military, a Ferris student decided to leave the college life to pursue time in the Navy. Ferris junior criminal justice major Vic Tocco originally […]
Off the record with Dietrich Lever
Ferris State junior point guard Dietrich Lever has remained reliable as a squad leader as the Bulldogs make an early push for conference contention in the 2013-14 basketball season. Lever […]
Ferris welcomes new VP of student affairs
After months of searching, Ferris has a new face for the vice president of student affairs. Dr. Ward-Roof, the recent dean of students at Florida State University, has accepted the […]
Students search for new Brutus
The Student Alumni Gold Club (SAGC) and Brutus are currently looking for applicants for Brutus tryouts. Brutus is the first physical mascot at the university, according to Ferris’ website. Before […]
Athlete of the Week
Chad McDonald #9 Freshman Forward Hockey
Torch News Briefs
Annual MLK celebration Ferris State University will celebrate and honor civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. through a series of events running from Jan. 20-23. All events are free […]
Sports Shorts
Historic streak ended in loss to Colgate Ferris hockey had a chance to take over the national #1 ranking in the USCHO.com national poll after advancing to the championship of […]
Power outages causes inconveniences across campus
UPDATE Jan. 15 11 p.m.: All power has been restored on campus and further classes will resume as normal. Due to power outages across campus, many students spent their first […]