
Staff Shatters Silence Surrounding Secret Societies
In a few days, Wittenberg students will begin to see signs outside campus offices that identify the administrators, faculty and staff within as people who […]
In a few days, Wittenberg students will begin to see signs outside campus offices that identify the administrators, faculty and staff within as people who […]
The women’s soccer team suffered a heartbreaking loss last weekend, losing 1-0 to Denison, but remain optimistic as they head into the postseason. Saturday night […]
Wittenberg women’s volleyball proved that its season isn’t over yet, as the women extended their winning record over the weekend. Postseason action began for the […]
Donald Trump has been assumed to be the forty-fifth President of the United States as of early Wednesday morning, and the time of publication. Trump […]
Tina Hale, administrative assistant to Pastors Andy and Rachel Tune, retired last week. She was a resource for campus on church relations, managed scheduling for […]
“I wasn’t a real ole’ journalist at all,” Eavan Boland, poet, said on Nov. 1 at a question-and-answer event. The Dublin, Ireland native, or “Dubliner,” […]
What is your favorite holiday? Close your eyes and think of the smells and the sounds. If it’s Thanksgiving, maybe you think of the food. […]
Wittenberg students are notorious for their ambition and entrepreneurship. For some, the initiative starts during their years at school. Josh Marks, ’17, and Daniel Murray, […]
This weeks spotlight highlights yet another beloved, golden bundle of joy. O’Malley was born in May to the Aristocat litter of the 4 Paws program. […]
Field Hockey November 2nd, 2016 […]
Originally created as a comic book character by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee in the ‘60s, superhero “Dr. Strange” took the theaters last week on […]
Nestled in-between a couple buildings over on West North Street, local brothers Kevin and John Loftis joined talents and opened what is now known as […]
For the past couple of decades, Wittenberg athletic events have lacked the upbeat and cheerful music that students experienced at their high school games. But […]
The bar was packed; excited chatter and booming laughter could be heard from people of all ages. With a few short taps of his foot, […]
Interfaith hosted a panel on Nov. 3 for various people with different religious backgrounds and experiences. The panel was held in Bayley auditorium and sponsored […]
The Diversity Conversation took place on Thursday, Nov. 3 in Bailey Auditorium, and addressed the dynamic of African-Americans in the United States. The event was […]
East Main Street in downtown Springfield is home to Champion City Guide & Supply, a four-year-old visitors center that doubles as a retail store for […]
About 30 years ago, I would be staring at my computer wondering what my column in The Torch would be this week. My Editor-in-Chief (and future […]
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