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News
Crimes and misdemeanors
Younger Ferris students may be breathing a sigh of relief as new Michigan legislation makes a first offense minor in possession (MIP) charge a civil infraction instead of a misdemeanor. […]
Global warming IS real
Global warming has been a hot button topic for decades. Starting with the science community, it’s migrating to social and political communities as well. With that comes the injections of […]
Update on student government elections
By: Andrea Lenhart & Nick Vander Wulp | Torch Staff With the recent Student Government elections, many students are questioning why there was only one candidate for president and such […]
Modern day slavery
By: Harley Harrison & Marley Tucker | Torch Staff Human trafficking is commonly perceived as a foreign issue that is rarely acknowledged as a problem that could occur in a […]
News Briefs
Torchbearer Awards Ferris’ Center for Leadership, Activities and Career Services (CLACS) office will be hosting the annual Torchbearer Award Ceremony 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20. This yearly event provides an […]
The scientific resistance
Marching has been the latest trend of 2017 and as Earth Day approaches, scientists are gearing up to take their stance to the streets. While the official March for Science […]
Boiling hot
Article by: Keith Salowich and Marley Tucker Two hours prior to the event, more than 100 Michigan residents had already registered to speak during the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s […]
The polls have closed and the results are in
Article by: Keith Salowich and Nick Vander Wulp | Torch Staff Just 59 votes were placed in this year’s student government presidential election, with only one official candidate in the […]
Taking a seat to take a stand
Multiple Ferris RSOs are taking a stand—err… a seat—to make their voices heard in the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s upcoming public hearing regarding Nestlé’s pumping of groundwater in Osceola […]







