
Wittenberg falls to Butler 22-16 in Opener; Remains Poised for Season
With time winding down, the Tiger faithful standing prepared to erupt, Zach Jenkins’ 49th attempt of the night sailed over his intended target and fell […]
With time winding down, the Tiger faithful standing prepared to erupt, Zach Jenkins’ 49th attempt of the night sailed over his intended target and fell […]
ALS: what did it mean three months ago? Some of us may have known it as the disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and anyone with baseball […]
The Anne Miller Art Gallery is nestled away off the entrance of Koch Hall. Not many wander into the art building across from Recitation, but […]
The aroma of doja lingers, just like warm pie out the oven. “Saturday Night Car Tunes” is just what the doctor ordered. This last weekend, […]
The militarization of police: is it good or bad? Many would argue that militarizing the police is negative, but I, on the other hand, ask […]
One of Springfield’s most treasured gems only emerges once a week in the early hours of Saturday mornings. The Springfield Farmer’s Market, nestled into a […]
Hoi allemaal! (Hi everyone!) My name is Carlijn van den Berg, and I will be writing an article every week for the Torch! My articles […]
Wittenberg students made a documentary entitled “Invisible Light” to shed light on the Springfield LGBTQ community, according to Wittenberg senior Hannah Yalaz. The documentary […]
Carnegie Hall, the main building for business and sociology classes, closed at the beginning of summer break. Classes previously held in Carnegie will take place […]
As the new academic year comes into full swing, the fresh faces on campus aren’t only those of new students. New faculty in multiple departments […]
As Witt kicks off a new school year, Tiger-Print seems to be a welcome addition to campus. For anyone who doesn’t know, Tiger-Print is the […]
Wittenberg’s very own Sigma chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) fraternity won three awards at an international convention in Indianapolis this summer. With brothers […]
The SPARK Conference, Wittenberg University’s take on a professional leadership conference and retreat, will take place this weekend, Sept. 12-13. Featuring staff, faculty, and alumni […]
In May, a report came out with a list of schools under investigation for possible violations on Title IX management of sexual assaults, with Wittenberg […]
University administrators remain reluctant to divulge details regarding Provost Chris Duncan’s sudden disappearance from campus this semester. Information regarding the nature of his sabbatical […]
As I tossed a Frisbee with my buddy Roger this summer, we had conversations about a variety of different topics. Roger had just returned from […]
Word on the Street: We asked new students what they are most looking forward to at Witt. Claudia Frenzi ‘15 Milan, Italy “Meeting new people […]
Wittenberg students traveling to Lesotho, Africa were not affected by the outbreak of the Ebola virus, according to Dr. Scott Rosenberg of the History Department. […]
Hey Tigers, Many sports are fully underway here at Witt, and student athletes are getting their first taste of balancing school and athletics this year. […]
Recent events in Ferguson have raised serious questions about the great amount of resources, weaponry, and — ultimately — arbitrary power allotted to police. Rightfully […]
In an unanimous vote for the status quo, the 30 owners of Major League Baseball (MLB) franchises tabbed Rob Manfred as the next Commissioner of […]
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