“The Vagina Monologues” On Thursday, April 25, the annual event “The Vagina Monologues” will take place. Although the event was first scheduled to take place in March, it was rescheduled […]
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Coming Out
Growing up, Ferris sophomore social work major Robert Gaudette had a secret so great it nearly destroyed him. For years, he lived a double life and allowed only those closest […]
Blackboard capabilities improve knowledge
The excuse “Blackboard shut down” when trying to submit an assignment will not suffice for tech savvy Ferris State professors. The Course Activity Overview option gives educators the ability to […]
Standing up against violence
“So many times as a survivor we know in our head that we are not alone, but that doesn’t necessarily get us to move,” Tracy Howard said, her voice strong […]
Reports of malicious vehicle damage
Broken window at Brophy On April 13 at 11:17 a.m., officers were dispatched to Brophy Hall in regards to a broken window. The investigation revealed a suspect in the incident. […]
Torch News Briefs
The Big Event The Big Event, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 13, has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 20. The event was pushed back due to poor weather conditions. The […]
Preview into the life of a D-SAGA member
On April 15, D-SAGA members came together to spread a powerful and emotional message at the event, “Queer Monologues,” during pride week. Members shared emotional, and sometimes humorous, personal stories […]
Finding a voice for change
Andrea Beck-Jones has many titles. She is a Ferris State graduate student in business administration, a secretary for multicultural student services and a survivor of domestic abuse. “Being a domestic […]
Got pride?
For one week, Ferris students will display their pride through events designed to take people out of their comfort zones. On Monday, April 15, Gay Pride Week will begin and […]
Exceeding expectations
Senior music industry management major Brian Callaghan described Relay for Life as “life changing.” While it was life changing for Callaghan, it could quite possibly be life saving for others. […]
