According to Professor Sandra Alspach, there are three steps to fighting racism. The first is recognition of the problem and admitting that with it, there cannot be growth in the […]
Posts by Rachel Szucs
Reaching out
This year for Christmas, I received a book from my father that really challenged my view on a part of our community with which I seldom come in contact: the […]
Ferris alumni becomes finalist
Recently featured in the Torch as a finalist for the “Wanna Be Like Jack Hanna” contest, Ferris alumni Bret Muter has taken third place in the competition that encouraged contestants […]
‘Tis the season
With the holidays approaching, time is running out to get gifts for those we love. Sometimes getting gifts can be daunting because of prices or thinking of good ideas. But […]
DeLuca daze
When you ask people about hypnotism and whether or not it’s a plausible thing, many are skeptical and think it’s all an act; others are convinced the powers of hypnotism […]
Smell of da feet
Chaos. Madness. Fear. Anticipation. Betrayal. Brutality. These words could describe a number of things, but for Puterbaugh and Henderson resident halls of Ferris, these words refer to one event that […]
Wrong view on Westview
Every day for lunch, I eat at Westview because all my classes are in the Science Building. The more I eat there, the more I realize how much people really […]
A string of talent
Honors students might be perceived as classic book worms, but the honors variety show is the chance to prove the stigma wrong at the night when academic excellence is replaced […]
Memory through music
In honor of those who put their lives on the line to serve our country, the West Central Concert Band will be performing the eighth annual Veterans Day Concert on […]
Make the call home
As I finished up my senior year of high school, I could not wait to get my freedom. Sure, I loved my parents and my home, but there was just […]