Many students put a lot of work into planning their class schedule for each semester. However, the work put in by administration to plan what courses will be offered each […]
News
Too little, too late?
The alert messages sent in December regarding an armed man on campus have left many students wondering how the Department of Public Safety (DPS) handles alerts. At 5:50 p.m. Dec. […]
Remembering Nicole Swanson
Just days before Christmas, tragedy struck the Ferris community after a student died in a car crash. Ferris communications junior Nicole Swanson was driving north around the area of South […]
On the Record
Oh, lovely larceny Dec. 3, 4:15 p.m., officers investigated a report of larceny in Vandercook Hall but no action was taken. Food fight! Dec. 3, 8:00 p.m., officers responded to […]
Weekly World News
Kroonstad, South Africa At least 18 are dead and over 260 injured after a passenger train hit two vehicles. According to a spokesman, a truck driver attempted to rush across […]
Animals find forever
The story of the Animal Rescue Coalition (ARC) of Mecosta County began with the biggest rescue mission of all. Most people know it as a place where animals find their […]
News Briefs
Office of Multicultural Student Services (OMSS) Spring Semester Open House Students are invited to join OMSS for their Spring Open House Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 12 – 3 p.m. in […]
Dough for Dawgs
Working Bulldogs will see a few more dollars in their paycheck this year as the minimum wage makes another increase. Starting Monday, Jan. 1, minimum wage was raised from $8.90 […]
What comes next?
Article by: Harley Harrison and Grant Siddal | Torch News Staff The impact of ending net neutrality on students is unknown but it has the potential to hurt education. Net […]
A tragic loss
An MLive article recently reported that Ferris student Nicole Swanson died in a car crash at approximately 3 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 23. According to the report, Swanson was driving north […]







