Catch and release Sept. 26 at 12:50 a.m. A Ferris student was pulled over on South Street for not driving with their lights on. After investigation it was found it […]
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All work, no pay
In the midst of a global pandemic, Ferris has chosen to not compensate its faculty with the additional pay that was listed in their contracts and were even asked to […]
Debate debacle
The first Presidential debate between former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump took place Tuesday evening on Sept. 29. The debate, the first of three, was hosted by […]
Voting by mail: is fraud possible?
During the first presidential debate that took place on Tuesday, Sept. 29, President Trump claimed that mail-in voting will produce “fraud like you’ve never seen.” This year as a result […]
The party prohibition
Since the beginning of the semester, there have been around 50 large gatherings reported to Ferris’ Office of Student Conduct. Before classes began, the Dean of Student Life sent out […]
Gov. Whitmer’s state of emergency order denied
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled on Friday, Oct. 2 that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer does not have the authority to extend or declare a state of emergency in regard to the […]
THE FACE OF A MOVEMENT
193 days after the shooting, a grand jury did not indict the three officers responsible for Breonna Taylor’s death. Taylor was a 26-year-old emergency room technician who was shot and […]
Where is your money going?
In an article published in the Torch on Sept. 16, it was reported that President David Eisler used most of his longevity incentive bonus to create a scholarship for future […]
Being an intern during the pandemic
Ferris is well known for implementing real world experiences into its curriculum, but this has become much more complicated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sit down with Chief Justice McCormack
On Monday, Sept. 21, The Torch News Editor Ry Rodriguez had an exclusive interview with the Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack.









