Vice president for student affairs announces retirement Daniel Burcham, vice president for student affairs, has announced his retirement after serving more than 40 years at Ferris. It will take effect […]
News
Wake up call
On Oct. 23, the first attempted sexual assault by a stranger in recent Ferris history was reported. At approximately 8:10 p.m., a female student walking on the sidewalk near South […]
Mass media swing
FOX News and CNN are the most watched news outlets in America and among Ferris students as well. Robin Shuberg, Ferris senior in recreation and leadership management, said, “I watch […]
Need professional clothing?
Most of us are aware of how the clothing we choose to wear sends a message to others. Be it friends, strangers, teachers or potential employers, how we choose to […]
The one similarity
This is it. While I write this, all of you will still be gearing up to vote or sending in your last minute absentee ballots. When you read this, the […]
Attempted sexual assault investigation continues
Buzzed by Cramer On Oct. 26 at 11:55 p.m., there was a report of two people arguing outside Cramer Hall. Both subjects were ticketed for MIP. Marijuana at Hallisy On […]
Torch News Briefs
Award-winning artist exhibit at Rankin Art Gallery “Journey: Life from the Inside Out,” an exhibit of works by award-winning Kendall College of Art and Design graduate Shelley Newman Stevens, is […]
Pass the blunt—I mean ball
The athletic department has stepped up its game when it comes to the drug testing program for student athletes. In August 2012, the refined drug and alcohol testing program was […]
In trouble?
The Office of Student Conduct. The very title may send shivers down the spines of some students. What is this Office of Student Conduct and what can students expect if […]
Fireworks thrown at pedestrians
Hit and run On Oct. 18 at 3:30 p.m., there was a report of a hit and run accident in Lot 54. The passenger side door of a vehicle was […]
