Ferris has currently has 33 active COVID-19 cases and students in dorms are wondering what it would look like if they needed to go into quarantine or isolation on campus. […]
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All work, no pay
In the midst of a global pandemic, Ferris has chosen to not compensate its faculty with the additional pay that was listed in their contracts and were even asked to […]
Voting by mail: is fraud possible?
During the first presidential debate that took place on Tuesday, Sept. 29, President Trump claimed that mail-in voting will produce “fraud like you’ve never seen.” This year as a result […]
Taking a stand
The university is not taking the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement seriously in Byron Brooks’ eyes and it’s something he wants to change.
THE FACE OF A MOVEMENT
193 days after the shooting, a grand jury did not indict the three officers responsible for Breonna Taylor’s death. Taylor was a 26-year-old emergency room technician who was shot and […]
Where is your money going?
In an article published in the Torch on Sept. 16, it was reported that President David Eisler used most of his longevity incentive bonus to create a scholarship for future […]
Leaders of the leagues
“About time.” That was the only thought running through Hannah Barnes’ head when she saw many professional leagues follow the WNBA’s lead on outspoken stands against racial injustice. The junior […]
He’s ‘New in Town’
Ferris announced on Wednesday, Sept. 16, that John Mulaney will be this year’s homecoming comedian and it will be an interactive virtual event. John Mulaney has an immense number of […]
Preparing for the worst
With campus remaining open for approximately four weeks now, some students are wondering if Ferris will make it to the Thanksgiving break.
Making his free time Wirth-while
Life is different now, but that does not mean it has to be worse.










