As September comes to a close, I want to take a moment to talk about suicide prevention month. Mental health and especially suicide are too often taboo topics people tend […]
Month: September 2020
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Have the hard conversations
I’m not really one to seek out confrontation, especially when it comes to my family. I think it ties back to my parents teaching me to respect those in authority […]
Taking a stand
The university is not taking the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement seriously in Byron Brooks’ eyes and it’s something he wants to change.
How to get that free bread
The student food pantry on campus is committed to helping Ferris students thrive during their college years.
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
Every semester, Ferris theatre puts on a production to showcase the talent FSU has to offer, but this semester has the theatre looking a little different. The Fall 2020 production […]
THE FACE OF A MOVEMENT
193 days after the shooting, a grand jury did not indict the three officers responsible for Breonna Taylor’s death. Taylor was a 26-year-old emergency room technician who was shot and […]
Where is your money going?
In an article published in the Torch on Sept. 16, it was reported that President David Eisler used most of his longevity incentive bonus to create a scholarship for future […]
Being an intern during the pandemic
Ferris is well known for implementing real world experiences into its curriculum, but this has become much more complicated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sit down with Chief Justice McCormack
On Monday, Sept. 21, The Torch News Editor Ry Rodriguez had an exclusive interview with the Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack.
Enrollment drops from 13,250 to 11,165 in two years
Ferris’ fall student enrollment has been steadily declining for the past few years, but COVID-19 had a major impact this fall semester.