Ferris football announces spring game Every year, the Ferris football team holds the annual Crimson & Gold spring football game, which showcases the program and makes use of the majority […]
Month: March 2019
News Briefs
Beta Game Night Join the Ferris State Betas to play video games 7 p.m. Thursday, March 7, in IRC 120. Game consoles such as Xbox, Playstation and Nintendo Wii will […]
Weekly World News
Worldwide Fish populations across the globe are declining due to multiple causes, one alarming factor being the warming of the oceans. A study showed the amount of seafood that could […]
On The Record
Get off the road Feb. 25, 12:09 a.m., a student was stopped for having expired plates at Perry Avenue and Clark Street. Officers determined that the plate did not belong […]
Put it on ice
There is no doubt that Ferris has experienced a particularly brutal winter season, and it has affected students and staff alike. With three snow days in one week, the conditions […]
Not the ending they wanted
For the first time in five years, the women’s basketball team finished with a winning record, despite getting knocked out of tournament play. The Ferris women’s basketball season concluded Tuesday, March […]
Defending champs no more
For the first time in five years, the Ferris men’s basketball team will not play in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament final. Tuesday, March 5, in front of 960 […]
From unrecruited to NFL prospect
Less than 7 percent of high school players will play college football and the percentage of those college players who make it to the National Football League drops to 1.6 […]
The Dolezal dilemma
Article by: Megan Lewton | Editor in Chief Student quotes contributed by: Madison Kettlewell | Torch Reporter What was originally intended as an educational campus event sparked a controversy that […]