Month: September 2018
Chat with the chief: Family Matters
I’ve always been pretty family-oriented, but somehow, college has begun to take that from me. This previous weekend, I went home for the first time in over a month. I […]
Weekly world news
Nairobi, Kenya The MV Nyerere, a Tanzanian ferry, capsized Thursday, Sept. 22, killing at least 209 people. One survivor was discovered in an air pocket inside the boat two days […]
Hungry on homecoming
The Ferris football team scored three third-quarter touchdowns to lead them to a 28-21 homecoming victory over the Ashland Eagles Saturday, Sept. 29. The day started out slow for both […]
A major remix
In order to reflect new opportunities available to students, the former Music Industry Management program has been changed to the Music and Entertainment Business program. “I’m a big believer in […]
On the record
Sir, this isn’t a driver’s license Want a hit, officer? Sept. 14, 9:45 p.m., officers investigated a report of controlled substance and narcotic equipment violations in Lot 61. One appearance […]
PHOTO GALLERY: Dave Coulier Homecoming Comedian Performance
8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, students and community members filled Williams Auditorium to watch the 2018 Homecoming Comedian, Dave Coulier, perform. Ferris plastic and polymer engineering senior Logan Dunsmore opened […]
The results are in
Article by Cora Hall and Grant Siddall | News Editor and Torch Reporter CORRECTION: The number of FFA members who participated in the vote of no confidence was originally reported […]
Top Dawg
Top Dawg is staying on the field this week, but it isn’t Top Taggart Field. Ferris junior defender Carley Dubbert of the women’s soccer team continues to find ways to […]
Hold that line
Sitting at 4-0, Ferris football has had quite a successful offense, but there is one unit waiting for their spotlight. “Win every quarter” is the motto for the football team […]