Many students don’t worry about access to elevators and bathrooms but those things often aren’t available for students who need them. When the buildings on campus were constructed, they were […]
Student Life
Need for knowledge
Article by: Angela Graf and Megan Lewton | Torch Staff Roughly 13 percent of the American population currently has student loan debt, be it private or federal, subsidized or unsubsidized—it’s a luggage that […]
Access codes
College is expensive and it only gets pricier when students are required to buy access codes for their classes. These pieces of paper that contain unique combinations of letters and […]
Student to staff
During her years as a Bulldog, Kendree Berg spent much of her time focusing on LGBTQ issues, which made her the perfect candidate for the Ferris LGBTQ Coordinator. “I think […]
Taking strides
A new LGBTQ Center, which has been underway for years, is expected to be complete by mid-February. The center, which will be located in the University Center next to the […]
Simplifying scholarships
Scholarship applications can be stressful but knowing what a review board is looking for and what mistakes to avoid can help. Ferris currently lists almost 300 scholarships on their website, […]
Stressful scheduling
Many students put a lot of work into planning their class schedule for each semester. However, the work put in by administration to plan what courses will be offered each […]
Dough for Dawgs
Working Bulldogs will see a few more dollars in their paycheck this year as the minimum wage makes another increase. Starting Monday, Jan. 1, minimum wage was raised from $8.90 […]
Love Your Melon
It all started with two college students, and now Love Your Melon (LYM) has impacted over 120,000 kids battling cancer. With LYM campus crews across the country, Ferris has its […]
Big Rapids Planet Fitness coming soon
Big Rapids will be gaining another way for students to get fit, de-stress and get their pre-spring break tan in the spring of 2018. Many Ferris students are members already […]