I knew long ago I would be attending the Ferris career fairs come this fall and spring. As a student graduating this year, it was very important to me to […]
Posts by Zach Smith
Racing for silver
With the election season coming up, many people are taking a closer look into the candidates, trying to get to know who they are and what it is they stand […]
Time traveling with the Torch
Ten Years Ago Campus was shocked by news of a violent sexual assault which occurred off-campus. In the Oct. 2, 2002 edition of the Torch, Amy McElmurray, assistant news editor, […]
Who holds the power to vote?
When it comes to the way in which we elect our Presidents in America, many voters are ignorant of how the process actually works. Many believe they vote for the […]
Attacks against American embassies
Angry mobs, buildings burning, voices screaming and people being slaughtered: these are the images of the anti-American protests which have been occurring across the world since Sept. 11, 2012. Protests […]
Drinking tonight
There are many questions that float through the college student’s mind: “Will I do well on my next exam; will I be able to find a job; why is beer […]
Words at War: In vitro fertilization
I’ve always found it somewhat odd how we as an industrialized society fill our heads with these romantic notions of nature. We’re willing to pay more for food that has […]
Rights in the dorms
With incoming students moving into the residential halls, many may be curious as to what their rights to privacy on campus are. According to the Code of Community Standards, Ferris […]
Shootings strike a nation
The numerous shootings which have taken place across the country have captured the attention of American citizens. Many here at Ferris may feel slight apprehension about the possibility of similar […]
Exhibits of hatred, racism and violence
The Jim Crow Museum has been at Ferris State University for many years now. However, the museum is moving from its previous location in an old classroom on the third […]