Ferris business data analytics junior Chrissy Melton-Davis is leading the Ferris team of volunteers for the Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) organization. It is a […]
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Honors art show For the tenth consecutive year, works of art created by Ferris’ honors students will be on display for students and community members to vote for and enjoy. […]
Community‑based learning
Classroom communities can play a huge factor in a student’s ability to learn and feel confident in class. However, they are not always formed in many of our classes on […]
Torch named “Newspaper of the Year”
The Torch was named 2016’s best weekly college newspaper in the Michigan Press Association’s “Better Newspaper Contest.” The annual MPA competition saw 625 entries from 13 college newspapers across Michigan. The […]
More than bows and backflips
The Ferris cheer team hosted a zumba and yoga class with traveling instructor Shannon Maconi Saturday Jan. 28, in the Wink arena, and it was more than a typical workout. […]
Sent from my iPhone
Communicating with professors outside of class does not have to be a painful chore or an awkward encounter like many students fear. Every professor is different, but many agree that […]
On the Record
False alarm Jan. 16, 8:55 p.m. officers responded to a marijuana complaint in Cramer Hall. No illegal activity was discovered and hall staff handled the incident. Not cool, dude Jan. […]
BREAKING NEWS: Two found dead in murder-suicide involving member of Ferris staff
Ferris media production part-time employee Gabrial Harkins, 33, shot and killed his 48-year-old girlfriend Kathleen Blackburn before killing himself on Sunday, Jan. 29, according to numerous regional media sources. According […]
President Eisler issues statement on Immigration Executive Order
President Donald Trump signed an executive order into action which prevents citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States for the next 90 days and bars refugees from entering […]
Witnessing history
Four Ferris students seized their chance to witness history by driving all night — more than 700 miles — to reach Washington D.C. in time for the presidential inauguration. Ferris CAD tool and design sophomores […]






