Kabul, Afghanistan 95 people are dead and 158 injured after the Taliban drove and detonated an ambulance filled with explosives into a crowded street. Hospitals are currently overflowed with the […]
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Access denied
Many students don’t worry about access to elevators and bathrooms but those things often aren’t available for students who need them. When the buildings on campus were constructed, they were […]
News Briefs
OMSS: Black History Month speaker: Khalid el-Hakim Come see a presentation from The Black History 101 Mobile Museum founder Khalid el-Hakim Thursday, Feb. 1 from 11 to 11:50 a.m. in […]
A pretty RAD idea
Many students think campus is pretty safe, such as Ferris criminal justice and psychology junior Tess Strasser. “We have those blue lights there, there’s always people around, it’s always well-lit. […]
Trump: one year down
President Donald Trump’s first year in office was full of controversy, accomplishments and tweets. Trump promised a lot during his presidential campaign and while he may not have hit the […]
On the Record
A for effort? Jan. 11, 11:30 a.m., officers received a report of an attempted break in of an automobile in Lot 64. The investigation was closed after a lack of […]
Need for knowledge
Article by: Angela Graf and Megan Lewton | Torch Staff Roughly 13 percent of the American population currently has student loan debt, be it private or federal, subsidized or unsubsidized—it’s a luggage that […]
Oprah vs Kanye: 2020
In August 2015, rapper Kanye West announced he will be running for president in 2020 and since then, many celebrities have jumped on board. The real question when it comes […]
Trump’s most retweeted tweets
“We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. If we don’t get smart it will only get worse” 74,083 retweets and […]
Straight to voicemail
If there is one thing all students hate, it’s getting a phone call from an unknown number. The situation gets worse, however, when the person on the other end starts […]







