How often do we assume the worst of people? How quickly do we unconsciously judge, even though we’d hate to have the same done to us? There is nothing more […]
Opinions
Get your money’s worth
I was shocked when I saw a student take a flyer, crumple it and throw it to the ground nearly five seconds after he received it. I was appalled when […]
Thanksgiving gone wrong
It’s the only other day of the year besides Christmas that stores close. It’s the day we sit at home surrounded by our families and gorge ourselves while watching football. […]
Soul Food
As the holidays approach, we often get lost in the rush of Black Friday deals and Christmas shopping. Between gift-wrapping and frantically preparing holiday dinners, a large part of the […]
Torch Voices 11-16-11
Dear Editor, I have been a loyal, faithful and devoted fan of Ferris Football since the 90’s when my dad was playing. The fact that in the November 9th issue […]
Torch Voices 11-16-11
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the Words @ War article that was published in your November 9th issues of the Torch regarding the proposed topless bar to […]
More incentives
Christmas is around the corner, and stores have already started advertising holiday bargains. As the holidays near, shopping is something some look forward to, but for others it’s just another […]
Protecting the wrong-doer?
The Michigan legislature recently passed an anti-bullying bill that will protect school bullies instead of the victims – what? Yes, that’s right. A column written by Amy Sullivan titled, “Why […]
