Recognizing the need for Ohio residents to get college degrees to compete in an increasingly globalized economy, Ohio Chancellor Jim Petro has started an initiative to increase the percentage of Ohio residents with an educational degree. Currently, 36% of Ohio’s population possesses an associate’s degree and only 26% have earned a four-year degree, according to […]
It’s over. Barack Obama will serve the President of the United States for the next four years. Now it’s time to move on. Whether or not our candidate of choice was the winner, we must come to terms with the fact that the man in the White House is now the man in charge. But […]
The Wright State women’s basketball team enjoyed two exhibition victories this past week against Indianapolis and Cedarville, but those victories came at a significant cost. Junior starter Courtney Boyd tore her ACL Sunday afternoon against local foe Cedarville and is likely out for the entire season. Boyd averaged 9.8 points per game for the Raiders […]
In my lifetime, the best part of the election is not who wins or loses. It’s not about who gets the bragging rights, or who gets to proclaim, “I told you so!” It’s not even about the celebration of voting, patriotism or the reality that we help decide America’s future. For better or for worse, […]
As Yogi Berra would say, “It’s déjà vu all over again.” The Wright State women’s soccer team had their season came to an end Sunday in Milwaukee as the team lost 1-0 in the Horizon League championship game. It’s the second year in a row the Raiders have made the championship game, only to fall […]