
March 26 2014


“Mr.Peabody and Sherman”: A Fun Adventure Through Time
Fran Stygar @FStygar Back in the 1960s, “Mr. Peabody and Sherman” was a history education segment of the popular television show “Rocky and Bullwinkle.” But […]

Trouble on the Horizon: Threat of War in the Ukraine
By: Jack Ruble More and more, the situation in the Ukraine is leading the headlines in news organizations in the United States. As the […]

Police Log
03/09/2014 @ 5:52 pm – 8:55 p.m. Officers performed routine building checks and located unsecured doors at Tower Hall and Myers Hall. Rooms were secured […]

Gill and Evans New Title IX Coordinators
Late last month, students received a campus wide notification of the Title IX statute, outlining the purpose of the document as well as announcing that Casey […]

Alma Lux and Alma Mater: Wittenberg’s Highest Honors
By: Jack Ruble This past week the nominees for Wittenberg University’s highest award bestowed onto one male and one female in the current junior […]

Springfield Promise Neighborhood is a Shining Example
The continuing success the Springfield Promise Neighborhood could result in the local poverty alleviation project becoming a model for similar projects across the nation. The […]

Chief of Police Chosen from Springfield Community
Wittenberg has been no stranger to change this academic year, and a new change in the Department of Police and Security was not exempt from […]

Credits and Calendars: Why is Witt So Weird?
Wittenberg’s academic calendar is a little unique. Classes here are four credits, while at most colleges classes are five, and students usually only take four […]

Walkout that is still being commemorated
In spite of the dreary, rainy weather, students, faculty, and staff all joined together with umbrellas in hand to come together in solidarity and unity […]

Witt Photography in NYC
After 12 hours in a van, one train, and a bus, Wittenberg’s Advanced Photography class arrived at their hostel in Midtown, Manhattan. Packed with a […]

Empty Bowls Filled With Meaning
Imagine 842 million empty bowls, representing the 12 percent of the global population suffering from chronic hunger in a world that produces enough food to […]

BRIDGE/NWLB
Last Wednesday No Woman Left Behind (NWLB) and Bringing Residential Individuals to Discover General Equality (BRIDGE) hosted a discussion with Wendy Gradwohl, professor of business, […]

Women of Wittenberg
Let me tell you: I love to see women supporting women. Nothing gives me goose bumps like a good Overcoming-the-Patriarchy story. But I think that […]

Shift in Employment Process Spells Success for Students
Recent emails from Wittenberg’s Office of Student Employment have indicated the winds of change are blowing in the process for obtaining student employment. However, the […]

Dan McInnis’ “Battleground”
Daniel McInnis, assistant professor of art, created a photo exhibit entitled “Battleground” that benefitted Project Woman. “Battleground” is a portfolio of work that McInnis started in 2011, […]