The Jim Crow Museum has been at Ferris State University for many years now. However, the museum is moving from its previous location in an old classroom on the third […]
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Out the door
Roommates, The Rock Café and residence hall activities are all great opportunities for students living on campus; however, some may want the experience of living off campus as an option. […]
Beyond the cap and gown
Derek Roggenbuck HVAC engineering technology Did you start in that major when you came to Ferris? Yes, I started in the HVAC program and graduated with my associate’s. What’s your […]
A fight, stolen GPS and car theft
Illegal driver April 14 at 10 p.m., traffic stop for expired plate at State Street at South Street. Driver was arrested for not having a license and lodged in the […]
Torch News Briefs
No Torch issue next week This issue is the last issue of the semester, so there will be no Torch next week. The Summer Edition of the Torch will be […]
Political issues
Republican Congressman Dave Camp recently came to Ferris State University to speak to students and the Big Rapids community about his experiences as a member of the House of Representatives […]
The road to entrepreneurship
Getting up in front of a room full of people and sharing a new business idea is not always the easiest thing to do. Seven groups of students as well […]
Banning the board
Scott Barger’s need for speed began 10 years ago. He has since gotten involved in both skateboarding and longboarding throughout the years. Barger, an FSU junior in business administration, said […]
Drawn out ratification
The Ferris Non-Tenure Track Faculty Organization (FNTFO) sent out a press release last week stating they reached a tentative agreement with the university. The press release stated that on March […]
Sports Shorts
Men’s golf finishes in second place Ferris State University men’s golf team finished only one stroke behind the first place finishers Loyola University. The golf team finished up with a […]
