When you wake up, what’s the first thing you see when you look in the mirror? Do you want to rip out your frizzy, cowlick-filled hair? Do your makeup-less eyes […]
Opinions
Political posturing
You’ve got to love when the campaign season rolls around in politics. As our current Governor Jennifer Granholm is preparing to leave office on Nov. 2, democratic nominee Virg Bernero […]
Register today
I’m not a person who is deeply interested in politics, but there is one thing I never forget to do: vote. Voting is a right that every American citizen has […]
Words @ War
The Jersey Shore is a show that many people don’t like to watch, but personally, I enjoy the show and watch it every week. When the Jersey Shore first premiered […]
Words @ War
I can’t bring myself to understand why MTV’s Jersey Shore is so fascinating and popular in society. When the show first aired, I watched one episode and became immediately disgusted. […]
Inking up
As I sat in class and started to look around at everyone, one person caught my attention. I didn’t know him at all, or even his name, but the first […]
Defending freedom
Last week, the Torch published articles about the football game played on Sept. 11, but did not focus on the Honoring American Heroes event. I understand that some may feel […]
It’s your right
Amidst the celebration of Constitution week at Ferris, it is important to reflect on how our rights as American citizens came into existence. The U.S. Constitution was adopted in 1787 […]
Sweet livin’
Instead of living in one of Ferris State University’s residence halls this year, I opted to live in the newly built East Campus Suites. Though my experience in these new […]