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 […]
News
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.
Enrollment drops from 13,250 to 11,165 in two years
Ferris’ fall student enrollment has been steadily declining for the past few years, but COVID-19 had a major impact this fall semester.
2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION UPDATE
Sept. 25, Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Judge of the Seventh Circuit Court Appeals, to fill the seat of the Late-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. […]
On the record
Not today, not ever Sept. 6, 6:25 p.m., a Ward Hall student who was being stalked by a sex offender, the offender was walking the fine lines of a Personal […]
Getting tested isn’t your secret to keep
Do you have a fever? What about a cough? Are foods tasting different or you can’t smell as good? If you have any of these symptoms, GO GET TESTED! Okay […]
#CancelNetflix
Have you cancelled Netflix yet? I admit, I hesitated at first, rolling my eyes and assuming this was another political issue to take a side on. In reality though, this […]
Justice undone
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice of the United States, passed away on Friday, Sept. 18. I want to start by making a few things clear – first, I wish […]






