A team of Ferris researchers have gone to great lengths to conclude that not even explosive science experiements can make the Torch interesting. The team started by viewing the Torch […]
Month: September 2017
News Briefs
Angel ride, run, walk 2017 Ferris Healthcare Management Association will host a 5k run and walk Saturday, Sept. 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in North End Park. The […]
Weekly World News
North Korea After President Trump threatened to destroy North Korea at the United Nations General Assembly, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un insulted the President. It has recently been reported that […]
Roller coaster of emotions
One moment they look incredible, the next they’re struggling to score. This is what has haunted the Ferris women’s soccer team so far in the season. Finding twine was also […]
SATIRE: Stripping for a degree
The College of Business announced on Monday, Sept. 25, that a new program will be coming to Ferris for the spring semester. The professional stripping management program will feature classes […]
High in plain sight
Drugs disguised as Smarties, meth lollipops and fentanyl stickers are just a few of the ways drug concealment is evolving. On Sept. 19, Ferris welcomed Officer Jermaine Galloway to speak […]
Tennis in the park
Getting to share a passion with others is a dream come true. But teaching a passion to younger peers and getting community service hours for it can be even better. […]
Promoting social justice
The classroom is small with less than 20 people filling the seats, the atmosphere friendly and inviting. One more person trickles into the room before the door finally clicks shut. […]
Top Dawg
Top Dawg honors are staying with Ferris’ women’s soccer team this week. Sophomore goalkeeper Grace Kraft has had a solid start to her season and an unreal week defending the […]
Sports Shorts
Bulldog volleyball stays hot at home The volleyball team is running hot after yet another weekend sweep in Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) play. The Bulldogs didn’t lose a […]