In the second edition of Torch Asks, Editor-in-Chief Dylan and Culture Editor Blase ask students on campus why they choose to vote. Hosted by: Blase Gapinksi | Culture Editor, Dylan Rider […]
Month: October 2024
Rivalry revenge
Ferris State reclaims the 22nd annual Anchor-Bone classic trophy in a 34-7 upset win. On Saturday, Oct. 26, the No. 3 nationally ranked Ferris State Bulldogs (7-1, 4-0 in the […]
Candidate comparison
With one of Michigan’s seats in the U.S. Senate up for grabs, Democratic U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin and Republican former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers are looking to fill it. Neither […]
Meet the candidates
In the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris is running against former President Donald Trump. Below is the outline of each candidate’s agendas Democratic Candidate: Kamala Harris Harris grew […]
Bulldogs barren
The Bulldog women’s soccer team was shut out in their weekend matchups with a scoreless tie against the Davenport Panthers and a 2-0 loss to the Grand Valley State Lakers. […]
Social work from home
Ferris State University master’s of social work program is transitioning to a fully online format. This change, expected to be completed by the fall of 2025, will allow graduate students […]
Conference clash
For the first time since 2016, the Ferris cross country teams acted as hosts to the GLIAC championship races on Saturday, Oct. 26. Seven weeks removed from the Ray Helsing […]
The impact of your online presence
On Oct. 22, Ferris State alumni Luke Wyckoff presented “Your Digital Footprint” to the college of business students about the importance of finding their digital footprints. Bulldogs Mean Business were […]
Senior cemetery
Dylan Rider, Editor in Chief Ferris State Torch Editor in Chief Dylan Rider has died from one too many paper cuts. Following his Wednesday distribution of the Torch, the newspaper […]
House divided
“You’re either one side or the other,” is a quote I hear more as time goes on when discussing the hectic political spectrum. This election will be the first presidential […]