
What I Learned at Witt
Looking back on the past four years, I can’t believe how much I’ve grown. Of course, we all came to college to learn, and in […]
Looking back on the past four years, I can’t believe how much I’ve grown. Of course, we all came to college to learn, and in […]
Michael LaCagnin College is a place for learning, enlightenment and self-discovery. At Wittenberg, students are exposed to many different opportunities to aid in this process, […]
Ah, Commencement. The caps, the gowns, the pomp and circumstance; it truly is a magical time of year for Wittenberg’s campus. As families flood into […]
Caroline Eldridge When Cindy Clark thought of settling down at the age of 63, palm trees and piña coladas weren’t really on her mind. Instead, […]
Nine Wittenberg students flashed their creative flare as they participated in Fact in Fiction’s first annual Flash Fiction Showcase on Wednesday, April 23, at 9 […]
Dean of Students Casey Gill sent out an email inviting Wittenberg students to apply for National Issue Forum (NIF) Student Civic Leader positions. This program […]
I never thought I’d say this, but I love my community service, and here’s why: Like most students I’ve spoken to about the community service […]
Many people characterize our generation for its general laziness and for our supposed lack of caring about what is happening in the world around us. […]
“Facing Change with Faith and Trust,” the Lenten season Sunday series led by Pastor Rachel Tune, is coming to a conclusion, but personal changes […]
Throughout James Schlesinger’s 85 years on planet Earth, there were at least three separate instances where he stepped out of his comfort zone and did […]
Last Tuesday, the Student Athlete Advisory Committee held a talent show for all student athletes to celebrate Division III Appreciation Week. […]
In the year 1980, the world witnessed a televised scientific milestone in the form of “Cosmos: A Personal Voyage” presented by American astronomer, astrophysicist, and […]
Hoop dreams came true for some last Wednesday at the third annual Anchor Slam, hosted by the ladies of Delta Gamma. As one of their […]
Wittenberg University’s and its TRIO Upward Bound Program celebrated the Second Annual Upward Bound Visit Day on March 31 in the alumni room of the […]
Brenna Doherty Sam Sternad One hundred young women, five sororities, and only one choice. With the growing rates of recruitment and house totals at their […]
03/23/2014 @ 1:36 a.m. Officers met with students regarding an assault that occurred at Ruby’s Pub. Due to the location of the incident, the Springfield […]
While “Lil Sibs” weekend is often billed as a great way for Wittenberg students to bond with their siblings, the weekend is also a time […]
By: Megan Loofbourrow College bars inspire fierce loyalty among their patrons, whether it’s because of the quirky bartenders, cheap drinks, or funny bouncers. Two bars less […]
On any given day, the second floor of Recitation Hall is humming loudly, particularly centered around the President’s office. President Laurie Joyner’s day on Monday, […]
The current generation of college students has become disenchanted with politics and government as the elections have passed, but a group on campus seeks to […]
04/24/2014 @ 2:49 p.m. Officers took a report from staff at Bayley Alumni House regarding cash missing from an office. 04/26/2014 @ 1:08 a.m. Officers […]
03/30/2014 @ 10:00 p.m. Officers were approached by a student in reference to a broken exhaust on his vehicle. Officers detected a strong odor of […]
By Kayla Villegas (Guest Writer) “Dear Professor, my roommate locked me out of my room and now I am stuck in the Ferncliff Hallway, dripping […]
Although he’s only been on the job a couple of months, Wittenberg’s new Vice President of Finance and Administration, Robert Munson, has a vision of where […]
As spring break rapidly approaches, many students find themselves itching to shed their winter insulation in favor of the streamlined physique that is much more […]
In a stunning speech made on Feb. 14 at the Human Rights Campaign Time To THRIVE conference, Oscar Nominated actress Ellen Page broke the silence […]
Last Thursday, students were able to channel their artistic talents and create their own masterpieces with “Bob Ross Night” hosted by the Wittenberg Art League […]
02/09/2014 @ 3:04 a.m. Officers were dispatched to Firestine Hall in reference to a student who had slipped and fell on the sidewalk at an […]
02/02/2014 @ 2:20 a.m. Officers observed a vehicle run a stop sign and nearly strike a police cruiser on East College Avenue. Officers initiated a […]
When we are constantly being inundated with information about the deteriorating state of our planet, it can be easy to tell ourselves that all this […]
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