There have been three reported sightings of individuals dressed as clowns on campus since Tuesday, Sept. 27, according to Ferris State Department of Public Safety Director Bruce Borkovich. DPS officers […]
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RSO spotlight
Ferris students from different backgrounds and majors have joined together to participate in a registered student organization and do their part in the fight against cancer. As students partake in […]
Rock wars
This story was a collaborative work completed by Torch Reporter Harley Harrison and News Editor Angela Graf. As many students know, Ferris’ Rock Café is commonly recognized by the two […]
Up for the challenge
An 0-5 start may have the casual Bulldog hockey fan worried, but the young group of Dawgs on the ice see nothing but a chance to improve and get back […]
Dawgs disappointed again
The Ferris State hockey team dropped to 0-5 on the season, following a tough 2-1 loss to the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday night. Ferris had plenty of good opportunities to […]
Wildcats get run over
An efficient Ferris rushing attack was too much for the Northern Michigan Wildcats to contain as the Bulldogs piled up 436 yards on the ground on their way to a […]
Student Government president resigns
Ferris State’s student government will be under new leadership following the resignation of former president and Ferris criminal justice graduate student Dylan Tantalo. Tantalo was elected and sworn into office on […]
Playing for something bigger
Sometimes it’s important to take a step back and realize that next week’s test or tomorrow’s presentation aren’t the biggest problems. Morgan Franklin is a 10-year-old girl from Muskegon who […]
Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement in the Jewish religion, begins at sundown on the tenth day of the first month of the Hebrew calendar and will conclude the following […]