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Torch in Texas
Seven Torch staff members traveled to Austin, Texas for the 2015 National College Media Convention over Halloween weekend.
Shot or snot
You grab the door handle to leave your residence hall on the way to that pesky 8 a.m. lecture, something you dread on a daily basis. But don’t worry, you […]
Inconvenience with convenience
Although bad news for the students that stop in to grab an afternoon smoothie, necessary changes have been made in order to preserve revenue and ideally boost the efficiency of […]
News Briefs
Bill Nye visit delayed A visit to Ferris by Bill Nye the science guy, originally scheduled for November, will be delayed until next semester due to scheduling conflicts. The Student […]
Veteran delivers heartfelt speech
With his life-saving golden retriever by his side, Army veteran and bestselling author Luis Carlos Montalvan gave an impassioned speech to a packed crowd as an event for Ferris’ Disability […]
No liquor: Ferris Greek life cracks down on parties
Nothing more than a six-pack and no liquor. Fraternities say throwing parties isn’t as easy or fun as it used to be, thanks to Ferris’ newly enforced Greek event policy. The […]
On the Record
Stolen tortoise City police are searching for a tortoise stolen from Animal Shack on South Michigan Avenue valued at $150. Straight outta BR Oct. 14, 9:15 p.m., officers assisted the […]
News Briefs
“Little Things” exhibit Friday, Oct. 30 is the last day to see Damian Goidich’s “Little Things” illustration exhibit in the University Center Fine Art Gallery. Goidich, a Kendall College of […]
Social Work Association to host theater group
An interactive theater show at Ferris will ask students “What’s your problem?” At 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29, in University Center room 202, the Ferris Social Work Association will […]