Ferris State Department of Public Safety Chief Bledsoe will retire this month after over nine years of duty on campus and 40 years total in law enforcement. “There are always […]
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Martin Luther King Jr. is a man who, upon seeing injustice in the world, took a stand while refusing to resort to violence. He was a man who was more […]
Torch News Briefs
100th anniversary of Ferris founder’s inauguration The 100th anniversary of Ferris founder’s inauguration as governor of Michigan will be celebrated Wednesday, Jan. 16 with “Celebrating the Legacy: Gov. Woodbridge N. […]
Ticketless break
Marijuana complaint at Travis Jan. 9 at 8:10 p.m., officers assisted hall staff at Travis Hall on marijuana complaint. Suspect was referred to the Office of Student Conduct Intoxicated Jan. […]
Financial fears
President Barack Obama signed a bill into law that saved the country from falling over the so-called fiscal cliff, but college students may not be in the clear just yet. […]
Torch saved…for now
While The Torch’s immediate future is now clear, the campus newspaper’s long-term future is still uncertain. Rick Kurtz, the dean of the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), announced Friday […]
Racist relics
The Ferris campus was in chaos nearly 50 years ago as race riots threatened to tear the university apart. Today, the Jim Crow Museum utilizes its vast collection of historical […]
A home away from home
Being alone in an unfamiliar place can be one of the most difficult adjustments for someone to make, especially if there is no place to call “home.” Ferris faculty and […]
Getting to know your president
Student Government is one of the many organizations on campus in which students are encouraged to take an active role. The mission of Student Government is “to represent student interests […]
Student in Clark Hall arrested for larceny
Roommate dispute On Nov. 26 at 11 p.m., officers responded to a roommate dispute in Cramer Hall. The situation was referred to hall staff. Student arrested for larceny On Nov. […]
