On March 3, Sarah Everard a 33 year old marketing executive, visited a friend’s home in Clapham, England. She reportedly left her friends home at 9 p.m. to walk 2.5 […]
Month: March 2021
From pandemic seniors to pandemic freshmen
Graduating from high school and going into college is a right of passage for many, but when you enter during a pandemic, it makes for an interesting first year. The […]
Student being investigated for alleged assault
On Saturday, March 20, an alleged assault by a Ferris State student was reported to Big Rapids Department of Public Safety. The Torch submitted a FOIA request to Big Rapids DPS but were denied due to it being an open investigation. However, […]
Top Dawg
With wins this weekend against Wisconsin-Parkside and Purdue Northwest, women’s soccer are off to a hot start to the season. Seeing a dominant 4 – 0 victory on Saturday, the […]
Bulldogs tee off for 2021
After 373 days since their seasons were cancelled, the Bulldog Men’s and Women’s Golf teams took to the course for the first time in 2021. The new season began slightly […]
Continuing to improve
They might have a solid 6 – 4 record on the season, but Ferris volleyball wants to be even better. Bulldog volleyball has found a way to continue their success […]
Getting one more chance
With many different sports seasons being disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, seniors have received the opportunity to come back another season. Athletes are beginning to rally around the new […]
Atlanta shooting prompts concern of rising anti-Asian bias
There was no longer shock or horror for political sciences professor David Takitaki when he heard about the shootings at three Atlanta-area spas on Tuesday, March 16. He felt a […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Stop Asian Hate
It’s been a hard week in the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Tuesday, March 16, the rise anti-Asian violence was tragically highlighted in Atlanta with the shooting and killing of […]