Joe Waizmann started a beer sampling expo 15 years ago called Ale Fest. Five years ago, he took it a step farther and started Ale Feast which includes craft beer and fine food sampling. There will be 17 food stations, including local establishments and three culinary institute chefs. Waizmann is expecting 800 people at this […]
For the Wright State women’s basketball team Saturday afternoon, it was a different day and a different opponent, but still the same result: another loss. WSU (10-16, 4-9) fell again at the Nutter Center 74-61 to Milwaukee (8-16, 4-8). This time, the Raiders were done in by defensive breakdowns and a wide rebounding disparity. Milwaukee […]
The Committee for the Advancement of Black Unity (CABU) hosted a town hall meeting in the Multicultural Lounge of Millett Hall this past Thursday. Student organizer Malaya Davis says she believes black students at WSU are “treated as second class citizens.” The public meeting voiced concerns on multiple levels on issues regarding African American students […]
An estimated 26 million people will descend on New Orleans in 2013; according to a report by the Tourism Industry Association and the Louisiana Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, and 52 students from WSU’s Boonshoft School of Medicine will be among the Big Easy’s visitors. From March 17-23, WSU students will assist members of […]
In a recent Wright State Poll, many students agreed that this Spring Break they would be staying at home. However, there were students who planned on traveling for spring break. Mexico Mexico has cheap and exclusive accommodations, non-stop energy clubbing, huge parties, plenty of shops and beaches that appeal to the spring break crowd. Jamaica […]