A storm over 92 million miles away may afford Michiganders a rare view of the Northern Lights this weekend. The Washington Post reported that the a major solar flare erupted […]
Month: September 2014
Life in the pep band
Despite the tight, demanding schedule, Ferris’ Pep Band will assure you that being in the band is one of the most important and rewarding aspect of their lives. The Pep […]
Labor Day weekend
Though many Ferris students use the long weekend to travel home, Big Rapids was a happening place over Labor Day weekend. The city annually hosts Riverdays, a series of community […]
Fresh hands
With two seasons left to carve a name for herself on Ferris’ women’s soccer team, Maddie Haustein hopes to expand her role this season. Soccer has been a substantial part […]
Cooking clarity
As college students, we are constantly making lifestyle choices, from our circle of friends to our extracurricular activities. Our biggest decisions are affecting our physical and mental health, and the […]
Words @ War
The Taylor Swift Problem Tyler Hanan, Opinions Editor The case against Taylor Swift has nothing to do with the tabloid fodder. She doesn’t go on too many dates, it doesn’t […]
Modern love
I know you’ve heard the phrase “quality over quantity.” Well, the same goes for bedroom activities. Nobody cares that you’ve got 27 notches on your bedpost. Quite frankly, it just […]
Being the brick wall
With Ferris State’s football offense catching a lot of attention, the defense for the Dawgs are pushing hard to work their way to the top of the GLIAC. The 2014 […]
Changes at the Torch
Many will have noticed by now that the Torch has changed much since last spring. What readers may not have noticed, though, is that beyond its cosmetic differences, the action […]
Fear the Veer
With one non-league game under their belt, Ferris State’s football offense sets the bar for the rest of season following historic beat-down. Very seldom do those who are competing in […]
