Ferris dental hygiene sophomore McKenzie Freeman is a student who was determined to endure the ups and downs of the “college experience.” Freeman is from Birch Run and she came […]
Month: April 2017
Crimes and misdemeanors
Younger Ferris students may be breathing a sigh of relief as new Michigan legislation makes a first offense minor in possession (MIP) charge a civil infraction instead of a misdemeanor. […]
Global warming IS real
Global warming has been a hot button topic for decades. Starting with the science community, it’s migrating to social and political communities as well. With that comes the injections of […]
Update on student government elections
By: Andrea Lenhart & Nick Vander Wulp | Torch Staff With the recent Student Government elections, many students are questioning why there was only one candidate for president and such […]
Torch Confessions: “A full plate”
I may have been a tad over-ambitious. I had always imagined finishing off my last semester of college easily—maybe only 12 credits and no Friday classes. I had heard of […]
“Simple is powerful”
Hunt has a ‘simple’ motto when it comes to tennis. “Simple is powerful.” He emphasizes fundamentals of tennis, execution and positioning to his players, which is evident in their performance. […]
Becoming an All-American
By: Zack Hankins | Guest Writer If it were easy, anyone could do it. This has been my stance on life since I came to Ferris three years ago to […]
Dogs for dawgs
Despite endless dog hair, toys littering my floor and stinky cans of food, adopting a shelter dog is officially the best decision I’ve made in my life this year. My […]
Chat with the Chief: Big Event X
The Big Event X is not nearly as cool as the name suggests, but it’s still pretty cool. The “X” isn’t short for extreme. It’s a Roman numeral. That means […]