Out of the Final Four women’s soccer teams in DII, there are many things that stood out about Ferris. One: they were the only team that reached the final despite […]
Month: January 2023
A road to activism
Attorney, writer and activist Martese Johnson inspired the students at Ferris to be resilient, to tell their stories the way they want to and to succeed, even when things get […]
Recruitment season at the RSO spring fair
Student leaders from over 60 political, cultural, athletic and Greek organizations gathered in the David L. Eisler Center to recruit new members last Thursday. The spring fair invites registered student […]
The case for free period products
Almost a year after Michigan’s “tampon tax” was rolled back, crucial hygiene products are still not as accessible as they should be. In a perfect world, every bathroom would be […]
Sports Speculations
Out of nearly 300 Division II college athletic programs in the country, few get to experience the only downside to having so many teams making the postseason: the scheduling. Ferris […]
Staying aware of stalking
For National Stalking Awareness Month, the Anti-Violence Alliance is tabling to discuss the telltale signs of stalking and to distribute resources to help protect students. Every Tuesday and Thursday in […]
On the Record Jan. 25th, 2023
Monday Marijuana MIP Jan. 16, 11:27 p.m. – Late last Monday, a minor student was pulled over on Knollview Dr. with marijuana in the vehicle. The student received a ticket, […]
New year, new changes at Ferris
Disclaimer: Kylah Robison, one of the new heads of Sistah Circle, is a reporter for the Torch. With the welcome of the new year, Ferris is also welcoming new changes […]
Ferris community on the importance of MLK Day
While it has been over half a century since Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated for championing the lives of Black Americans, his words still echo throughout the world, the […]