Imagine, you just sat down when the sound of gunshots fills the lecture hall that hosted your first class of the day. During the time that it would take police […]
Opinions
Editor’s Column: More than a game
Throughout the years, I’ve noticed that some people don’t seem to understand the impact sports can have on people’s lives. Many people see sports as just a bunch of men […]
Staff Spotlight: Jessica Oakes
Joining the Torch in my freshman year with no journalism experience beyond JRNL-121 was the scariest and best decision I’ve made at Ferris. Though I changed my majors to technical communication […]
Editor’s column: Putin’s pointless plan
The word “pointless” is a dangerous word for me. I tell myself how pointless it is for me to fight with people and get them angry at me over pointless […]
An Olympic level failure
Like many other Americans, I enjoy watching the Olympic Games when they come around. This time was no different, at least at the beginning. Now, the enjoyment of the games […]
Editor’s Column: The Curse of the BS
As Ferris hockey wrapped up its final homestand, I was in the building for the second time this season. Running Red Out, I was tasked with running a few events, […]
The NFL’s diversity issue resurfaces
On Feb. 1, former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores sued the NFL and three teams over allegations of racism in their hiring protocols. The three teams being sued by Flores […]
Correlation between Super Bowl and human trafficking
On Sunday, Super Bowl 56 took place in Los Angeles, an upwards of 150,000 fans flooded the city, the game took place at the sold-out SoFi Stadium with 70,240 fans […]
Representation done right
Along with the rest of the world, I have shamelessly binged many television shows over the past two years. And also, like many others, I finally began to watch the […]
Editors column: Red Out
I want to tell you a story of the last day of my 6th grade year. That night I was celebrated my closest friend’s birthday by going to a West […]




