Ferris’ honors program has extremely low retention and fewer benefits than competing universities, so why doesn’t Ferris invest more in honors? The honors program at Ferris requires participants to maintain […]
Month: December 2017
Addicts and epidemics
The opioid epidemic has been determined a public health emergency by President Trump but does the epidemic have any impact at Ferris? From a national scope, the epidemic is quite […]
Weekly World News
Canada Canada’s Supreme Court ruled that the Yukon territorial government cannot rewrite a plan to protect a stretch of wilderness because the joint indigenous-government commission had agreed to it already. […]
Coming to a close
The Ferris volleyball season came to an end Friday, Dec. 1, as the Bulldogs pushed Lewis University to the edge during an epic matchup that lasted five sets. The Bulldogs […]
Sports Shorts
Indoor track Both men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams opened their season on Friday, Dec. 1, as they battled in the Grand Valley State Early Bird event. Cody […]
CARTOON: You had to say something
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Cultures aren’t punch lines
November was Native American Heritage month. In that month, a number of things happened to Indigenous people and many of them were unkind. The one-year anniversary of violent confrontations between […]
Testing the options
Among the list of things that students hate, taking tests is near the top for most. Luckily, with time, there are ways to avoid the anxiety faced at the end […]
Caught in the act
Article by: Grant Siddal and Megan Lewton | Torch Staff As many as 80 Ferris students and student athletes are in hot water after being caught cheating in a business […]