Overtime in the playoffs had worked in Ferris State’s favor until March 29 in US Bank Arena in Cincinnati. The North Dakota Fighting Sioux earned their 20th Frozen Four bid […]
Month: March 2014
The Buzzing
Its game day in Cincinnati. From section 121, row L, seat six in an empty US Bank Arena, the gameday preparation is underway. Snow machines are buzzing loudly. Spray tanks […]
Rollin' with a new crowd
I’ve been writing about Ferris hockey for the Torch since the beginning of the 2012-13 season, and now I’m seeing what makes the program special. There are wins on the […]
Motte-Ly Crew
Ferris junior goaltender CJ Motte was a freshman back-up goaltender the last time Ferris went to the NCAA Men’s Div. I Hockey Tournament. Now, he is the starter, and it […]
Get creative
Devin Anderson Guest Writer It might sound selfish to say that our generation is the most unique in American history, but isn’t it true? The 60s nuclear family with a white […]
The most dangerous game
“Nuke your friends, that’s what they’re here for.” So proclaims the tagline for Security Council, a board game created by Ferris State’s Daniel Chou. In the game, feelings are hurt, […]
Dancing to Hollywood
Growing up with 63 brothers and sisters can take a toll on a person, but one Ferris student has embraced it and has big plans for his future. Ferris sophomore […]
Battle of the bands
Relay For Life at Ferris is a time when students come together to raise money for cancer, but it often inspires a little bit of competition. Five bands vied for […]
Turkish Revolution
Young people in Turkey came together through technology to begin a revolution. Since the summer of 2013, after deaths of protesters, violent police intervention, and people standing together, the first […]
WISE to the rescue
If you ever find yourself in harm’s way, there’s a place in Big Rapids where you can find help. Women’s Information Services, Inc. (WISE) exists to help those who find […]