
Witt Swimming Battles Through Tough Opening Schedule
Wittenberg men’s swim team have earned back to back wins after two loses to open the season. Meanwhile, the women’s team is battling and has […]
Wittenberg men’s swim team have earned back to back wins after two loses to open the season. Meanwhile, the women’s team is battling and has […]
This year’s Unity Week brought students together with arts and crafts, a potluck and a unity photo booth. But, it was the Choose a Better […]
As the semester draws to a close and students find themselves overwhelmed with the papers, projects and finals that loom ahead of them sometimes a […]
All Wittenberg students will be issued midterm grades beginning next semester following a Nov. 6 voice vote of the Wittenberg faculty and eight members of […]
To the Editor: In reference to “Lesotho Nutrition Initiative Packs 60,000 Meals” published on Oct. 31 The biggest error is the meals will feed 2,000 […]
Football: 11-10-18 1 2 3 4 Final Wittenberg (9-1) 13 14 0 0 27 Wooster (5-5) 7 0 7 7 21 Volleyball: 11-08-18 1 […]
Wittenberg’s Men’s Basketball program is the “All-Time Winningest NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Program”. This past season, the team went 27-3 overall and came out […]
A few weeks ago, a group of politically conservative students wrote messages in chalk all over campus stating their political beliefs. The messages included things […]
As soon as the clock strikes midnight on Oct. 31, making it officially Nov. 1, there’s always a group of people that immediately break out […]
Witt’s Union Board recently sent out a campus wide email giving students the opportunity to vote for the headliner of this years Wittfest. “We had […]
To continue All In For You: Week of Advocacy during the week of Nov. 5, several posters were put up around Hollenbeck to debunk a […]
The City of Springfield’s Global Education and Peace Network held a Global Education speaker Thurs. 6:30p.m. in Shouvlin 105. There were several board members from […]
*This review may contain spoilers for “A Star is Born.”* With a budget of $36-40 million, “A Star is Born” tells the story of how […]
Young people today are known for being socially progressive and dissatisfied with the current political situation. However, young people are, ironically, also known as the […]
Emotions from the Kavanaugh confirmation are still raw for many students, and on Monday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m., students, pastors and even President Frandsen […]
Steam heating systems have been in use since the 1790’s and are still common today, including at Wittenberg. Odds are you have walked over buried […]
The East Asian Studies program has been putting on performances for about 27 years. This years East Asian Ghost Stories, an annual event, took place […]
How to Make the Most Out of Your 4 Years at Wittenberg: Written by Emma Rollett ’19 and Kaitlyn Krieg ’21 Mental Health Utilize the […]
For the 12th consecutive time in program history, Wittenberg unsurprisingly claimed the NCAC Women’s Volleyball Tournament Championship on Saturday night. After a 3-0 breeze past […]
Football: 11-03-18 1 2 3 4 Final Wittenberg (8-1) 14 0 0 28 42 Ohio Wesleyan (3-6) 7 6 0 0 13 Volleyball: 10-30-18 […]
This country recently experienced a week filled with terrifying and heartbreaking violence. During the second to last week of October, an alt-right culprit delivered fifteen […]
To many people in the United States and around the world, the National Basketball Association is arguably the most entertaining major league sport—partially because of […]
G.S.D.A. (Gender and Sexual Diversity Alliance), RHA (Residence Hall Association) and Union Board sponsored a Drag Show Thurs. at 8p.m. in the CDR. “Life is […]
Cru sponsored a “What Masks do you Wear” event Wed. at 5 p.m. outside the CDR. This included a table, where students were encouraged to […]
Odelia is an 11-month-old 4PAWS German shepherd-retriever mix and has been with her handlers Hannah Brown, ’19, and Audrey Feiler, ’19, since August of this […]
Imagine following your favorite college football team who is ranked in the top ten. Now imagine that same team, ranked higher than they were after […]
Drew Sykes, Wittenberg class of 2011, has kept quite busy on the western coast of the U.S. post-graduation. He’s most recently been involved with the […]
Working a job in customer service isn’t as easy as it may seem to the passerby. Working in the food industry means extensive cleaning, constantly […]
19-year-old Jeanne Clery was raped and murdered in her college dorm room in 1986. At the time, there were no rules that required universities to […]
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