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Month: March 2019

Should We Be Paying for Wittfest Guest Tickets?

March 26, 2019 Molly Burnett 0

Student Involvement and Union Board recently released an email to the student body declaring the availability of Wittfest tickets for students. In the past, students […]

New Zealand Shooting Vigil

March 26, 2019 Molly Burnett 0

On March 15 in Churchchrist, New Zealand, shooters opened fire on two different mosques, killing nearly fifty people and leaving many in critical condition. The […]

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The Weekly Tiger: Warm Weather Witt

March 26, 2019 Molly Burnett 0

Does anyone else notice how the whole mood and atmosphere of campus changes once the temperature gets above 55 degrees and the sun comes out? […]

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Mascot Spotlight: Ezry the Tiger

March 26, 2019 Alexis Poliseno 0

There are 10 teams in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), each attached to a Division III school that comes with their own interesting mascot […]

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Box Scores

March 26, 2019 Alexis Poliseno 0

Baseball 3-19-19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Final Wittenberg (5-5) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Capital […]

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Small Market MLB Teams Need Help

March 26, 2019 Clay Waidelich 1

On March 25, Cleveland Indians owner Paul Dolan was interviewed by Zack Meisel, a journalist for The Athletic. His comments that stood out were on […]

“They Shall Not Grow Old” Paints A Colorful Picture of WWI

March 25, 2019 Dan Butera 2

The images are jarring at times but always incredibly human.  Peter Jackson’s “They Shall Not Grow Old” is a documentary of the highest class and […]

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“Five Feet Apart”: A Story of Intimacy

March 25, 2019 Alison Pauley 0

*This review may contain spoilers for “Five Feet Apart.”* “Five Feet Apart” is a heart-wrenching story of two star-crossed young reckless lovers—where they crave the […]

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Ain’t Ain’t A Word: A Senior’s Reflections

March 25, 2019 Logan McCord 0

In the moment I read an email signed by the president of the Peace Corps that I had been accepted to teach English in China […]

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Residence Life Puts On a Sex Education Program

March 25, 2019 Evan Cheese 0

On Saturday, March 23, Wittenberg’s Office Of Residence Life and TJ Mele, ’20, a Resident Advisor, put on a sex education program that was opened […]

The Umbrella Academy: Netflix’s New Hit

March 23, 2019 Katie Kinser 0

*This article contains spoilers for “The Umbrella Academy.”* “The Umbrella Academy” has been streamed over and over on Netflix, making it grow into an overnight […]

Second Gonzo Theater A Smash Hit

March 23, 2019 Jenn Ryan 0

The Wittenberg Theater Department held its second Gonzo Theater of the semester this past Wednesday, using a mirror with a piece of caution tape covering […]

Pup of the Woof: Roadster, the Lab

March 23, 2019 Alison Pauley 0

Introducing the fearless, crazy, stubborn, sweet Roadster. This six-month-old yellow lab and golden retriever mix is from the Studebaker liter. Roadster’s three moms: Madeleine van Overbeek, […]

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Coach Spotlight: Tyler Johnston

March 23, 2019 Alexis Poliseno 0

Tyler Johnston is the the Men’s and Women’s head tennis coach. Johnston is a Wilmington, Ohio native and was sports editor of his high school’s […]

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Advising Week Tips and Tricks

March 23, 2019 Molly Burnett 0

Advising week can be one of the most stressful times of the year for both faculty and students alike. Faculty work to cram their advisees […]

Weekend Sports Roundup

March 19, 2019 Alexis Poliseno 0

Baseball The Tiger baseball team went head to head with Trine University. In the first game, the Tigers fell 2-8, but came out on top […]

Women’s Water Polo Hosts Inaugural Witt Invitational

March 19, 2019 Alexis Poliseno 0

On Saturday, March 16, the women’s water polo team hosted their first Wittenberg Invitational and took the time to honor their one and only senior, […]

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Please Don’t Bring Your Dogs to Parties, Witt

March 19, 2019 Jenn Ryan 0

It was St. Patrick’s Day. Bright and sunny, 10 a.m. I made my way to the first house on the house crawl, ready to spend […]

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Tigers Get Nods from NCAC

March 19, 2019 Alexis Poliseno 0

Over the last few weeks, the Tigers have been doing some amazing things in athletics. Take a look: Martin Mora, ’19, was named NCAC Men’s […]

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6 Upcoming Albums to Watch Out For

March 19, 2019 Braeden Bowen 0

As the constant and continuous cycle of new music and album releases turns over, new music by the biggest artists quickly fades into the background […]

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The Weekly Tiger: St. Patrick’s Day 2019

March 19, 2019 Molly Burnett 0

You wake up to your alarm at 5:30 a.m. and roll over to slap the snooze button. Hearing faint calls in the distance as Station […]

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Elizabeth Fenn Speaks on Sacagawea

March 17, 2019 Alison Pauley 0

“A Native American woman living beside the upper Missouri River among the Hidatsa people joined the Lewis and Clark exposition across the American West,” William […]

Alma Mater and Alma Lux Nominations: Class of 2020

March 17, 2019 Alison Pauley 0

“The Alma Mater and Alma Lux are traditional honors bestowed upon junior students who possess qualities of leadership, scholarship and service,” Executive Assistant of Student […]

Empty Bowls Fill the Community

March 17, 2019 Elena Dumm 0

Food insecurity is an issue that most people on a college campus don’t need to worry about. It’s easy to complain about the CDR’s options […]

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Alum Talks Life After Witt

March 17, 2019 Elena Dumm 0

An alum from a big company returned to her small school to talk to students about transitioning into post-graduate life. Kayla Villegas, ’16, works at […]

“Captain Marvel” Left Something to be Desired

March 17, 2019 Molly Burnett 0

*This article contains spoilers for “Captain Marvel”* Over spring break, I went with my family to see the newest Marvel movie: “Captain Marvel.” My dad, […]

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