It’s difficult to balance classes and homework while working 25-plus hours a week. So a Ferris student turned to the world of professional poker. Freshman sports communications major Jake Carlson […]
Culture
On the other side
Being a Resident Advisor (RA) can be difficult according to Ferris first year pharmacy and third year student staff member Kamah Ellena. Learning everyone’s face, especially in a large residence […]
From the Ghetto to Big Rapids
The Nazis exterminated more than six million European Jews during the Holocaust. Very few survived, and even fewer went on to tell their story to the world. Ferris State welcomed […]
Bolshevik bulldogs
As Ferris professors darkened the lights in the IRC auditorium, a grainy black-and-white film from 1927 flickered to life dramatizing the exploits of the Bolsheviks in the 1917 October Revolution. […]
Super Bowl LI
Ferris optometry graduate student Kyle Kram: Torch: What were your thoughts before the game? “I’d say the Patriots. There’s never been a better quarterback-head coach combination as much as I […]
MIMA goes indie
Pop-rock powerhouse The Millenium commenced the first night of MIMA’s Independent Showcase with an intimate performance. The Wisconsin-based band ignited the Business building auditorium with a ten song set Thursday, […]
Don’t let the opportunities pass you by
Creating the opportunity for other students to network was the goal for student organizers of the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) Network and Opportunities Summit on campus. Nearly 20 students from […]
Rage Against the Mainstream
Bands handling their own business and producing their own music are coming to Ferris to perform and answer questions about their craft. “The Indie Showcase is when all independent artists […]
The Year of the Rooster
The Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations on the Chinese calendar and this year marks the Year of the Rooster. The Asian Student Organization (ASO) held […]







