
The End of the Cubbies Curse? — Bradley Malott
It has been 108 years since the Chicago Cubs have won a World Series, 71 since they have played in one. Many superstitious fans blame […]
It has been 108 years since the Chicago Cubs have won a World Series, 71 since they have played in one. Many superstitious fans blame […]
10/7/2016 Officers detected an odor of marijuana in the area of the 100 blk. of West College Avenue. Officers spoke with two students who admitted […]
Though it’s been linked to stories of crime and danger since its release, the wildfire spread of Pokémon Go’s success has left a sense of […]
Where do intellectual curiosity and fierce competition come together? Trivia Night, of course! Every other Wednesday at 8 p.m., you can find “barstool brainiacs” eager […]
What’s your favorite Halloween tradition? “Carving pumpkins, because that’s the only time my family is around, and trick-or-treating for the first time in eight years.” […]
It was a cool, windy autumn night; the sound of leaves gently falling to the ground was accompanied by shrill screams from Carnegie Hall that […]
Donald Trump’s visit to Springfield last week was a part of a three-phase trip in which he had rallies in Springfield, Toledo and Geneva. He […]
Field Hockey October 26th, 2016 1 2 Final Ohio Wesleyan (5-1-14) […]
Ah, classic philosophy lectures, where insightful questions never reach any satisfying conclusions. That wasn’t the case on Oct. 25, 2005 Wittenberg graduate Steven Schoonover gave […]
“Stanger Things” is a fun and suspenseful adventure thriller that immerses itself in the nerd culture of the ‘80s. A young boy named Will goes […]
College is a time of triumph and loss. You’d be lying if you said you haven’t experienced your fair share of horrible Mondays, Wednesdays or […]
Fresh out of Cleveland, student athlete Marcus Thomas came to Wittenberg with only one thing in mind: get a degree and get out. After running […]
You name it and Wittenberg has it. But with over 120 co-curricular organizations, in addition to leadership programs and Greek life, it is easy to […]
Have you ever met someone who suffered from a chronic illness? Do you know someone experiencing nerve pain in their body? Someone who felt depressed […]
Students will be scheduling their spring classes this week after meeting with their advisors the week prior as a part of the Wittenberg Commitment. The […]
An increase in protest votes could leave students — and America — with a president who may be the greater of the two evils according […]
Last semester, Wittenberg students and faculty rallied together to save a number of academic programs from being cut due to the financial crisis currently hitting […]
Pete Rock & CL Smooth were a successful hip-hop duo from New York, and a staple of 1990s East Coast Hip-Hop. As a duo, they […]
Carrie Kubasta is an alumna of Wittenberg University who has transitioned from being a key player on the women’s lacrosse team to an assistant coach […]
As a current junior here at Wittenberg University, there is little doubt that I’ve had an above average experience when it comes to faculty interaction. […]
I’ll divulge up front that I’m not a fan of third-party candidates. Quite honestly, I think they have no place in presidential politics, as they […]
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