Ferris is hoping to add a less than conventional program into their lineup in Fall 2022. The proposed Esports Production program would be a part of the College of Business. […]
Month: March 2022
The internship issue
Unpaid Internships. A lot of people have either done one, or are currently in the process of completing one. They’re likely going to stick around for a while. The question […]
Run, hide, return fire
Imagine, you just sat down when the sound of gunshots fills the lecture hall that hosted your first class of the day. During the time that it would take police […]
Editor’s Column: More than a game
Throughout the years, I’ve noticed that some people don’t seem to understand the impact sports can have on people’s lives. Many people see sports as just a bunch of men […]
Staff Spotlight: Jessica Oakes
Joining the Torch in my freshman year with no journalism experience beyond JRNL-121 was the scariest and best decision I’ve made at Ferris. Though I changed my majors to technical communication […]
Shortage in stripes
There is no question that COVID-19 has affected sports in a drastic way. Since 2020, the pandemic has caused the cancellation of many local sporting events at all levels. While […]
Men’s tennis beats Grand Valley
Men’s tennis returned home from Florida to open GLIAC play with a near clean sweep against their league rivals, the Grand Valley State Lakers. The Bulldogs (9-2, 1-0 GLIAC) looked […]
Tough loss for women’s tennis
After women’s tennis returned home from Orlando, Florida, they lost to Grand Valley in open GLIAC play. With the loss on Saturday, March 19 against Grand Valley, the Bulldogs are […]
Bulldog hockey season comes to an end
The 2021-22 hockey season may have ended the same way the 2020-21 season did, but there was vast overall improvement. For the second year in a row, Ferris lost in […]