The 2020 presidential election is still about 21 months away, but multiple presidential hopefuls have announced their campaigns, and Ferris students are already picking their favorites. Though few Republicans are […]
Posts by Grant Siddall
Having a Baja blast
Build. Break. Repeat. It’s the motto and also the natural order of work for Ferris’ Baja Racing Club. Part of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the Ferris Baja Racing Club […]
Speaking sports
CORRECTION: This story originally ran in the March 20 edition of the Torch with information about the former keynote speaker. The keynote speaker has since been changed to Nathan DiLorenzo, […]
Shoots fired
Star Shooters will no longer be allowing entrance to minors after 10 p.m. on weekends. The bar, located at 120 S. Michigan Ave., typically allows minors in if they pay […]
Cratering confidence
Four months after contract negotiations ended between Ferris and its faculty, Ferris Faculty Association President Charles Bacon said faculty morale is worse than during the negotiations. Bacon says he believes […]
When is a house a home?
Many students’ housing contracts expire at the end of the spring semester, so with a quarter of the semester complete, students are exploring housing options for next year. With more […]
Please don’t impeach Trump
Donald Trump’s presidency has been what most people assumed it would be — polarizing. As it stands, eight members of Trump’s campaign team have been arrested and charged during the […]
Enrollment trending downward
Ferris’ enrollment has declined for the third consecutive year, this time by the most substantial amount in at least 15 years. According to Ferris’ online enrollment records, which date back […]
A lifesaving opportunity
Amid America’s current opioid epidemic, many police officers have started carrying Naloxone, including Ferris’ Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers. Naloxone, the generic version of Narcan, is a drug used […]
Politics Corner
On Saturday, Jan. 12, America’s government shutdown became the longest in history, and the situation remains unchanged more than a week later. A refusal to compromise between House Democrats, namely […]