On April 19, Taylor Swift released “The Tortured Poets Department.” The original 16-track album was released at midnight, followed by 15 additional songs at 2 a.m. As the title hints, […]
Month: April 2024
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Thank you, Torch
I am finally passing the Torch and have the graduation cap to prove it. Working at this newspaper since freshman year has easily been the most influential piece of my college experience. […]
A bulldog forever
Ben Davidson, a 6-foot-3 Bulldog from St. Clair, finished his basketball career with the team’s first trip to the Elite Eight since 2018. High School Recruitment Davidson was a […]
Womanhood friends
My favorite thing about being a woman is my best friend. For as long as I can remember, I have been influenced to compare myself to other women. Women are […]
Recognizing award winners
On April 18, the university hosted the Distinguished Faculty, Staff, & Team Awards to honor this year’s winners. The ceremony began at 3 p.m. and took place in the David […]
PLAYER’S CORNER: Kadyn Blanchard
With the Ferris women’s basketball team’s record-breaking 2023-24 season at an end, the Bulldogs begin to look ahead to the new year with a similar mindset and mentality. Junior guard […]
Championship aspirations
Both Ferris tennis programs ended their regular seasons with a weekend sweep of Michigan Tech on Friday, April 19, and Lake Superior State on Saturday, April 20. The weekend slate […]
Softball splits weekend
The Bulldogs claimed victory in two of their four games in Big Rapids this past week against the Wisconsin Parkside Rangers on Saturday, April 20, and against the Purdue Northwest […]
Second year of Lavender Graduation
Lavender is not just a sweet-smelling flower anymore, it is a graduation ceremony coordinated by the LGBTQ+ Resource Center. The point of Lavender graduation is to celebrate seniors taking place […]
Experts on Middle Eastern history speak at “Understanding Gaza”
Today marks 200 days since Hamas’ invasion of Israeli territory. At last Tuesday’s panel, however, Political Science professor David Takitaki remarked that the conflict in Palestine stretches farther back than […]