“To be the best, you have to beat the best.” That is the message Wright State’s women’s soccer squad has going into this weekend’s Horizon League Championship hosted by UW-Milwaukee. The Raiders enter the tournament as a No. 2 seed after WSU won its match last Friday over Cleveland State 1-0. Finishing in the top […]
“I’ve never seen more than five minutes straight of any single episode,” Dan Krane, Ph.D., said of ‘CSI,’ “though I do know the guy who is the inspiration for Mark Harmon’s character.” Since Mark Harmon plays Leroy Jethro Gibbs on “NCIS,” it isn’t hard to believe that Krane has never seen a full episode of […]
When the Cincinnati Reds released manager Dusty Baker as manager, the Reds sent a message: Good is not good enough. No question the Reds have been good the last four years. Three playoff appearances in four years have reinvigorated a fan base that was becoming apathetic. Great American Ballpark is rocking on a nightly basis […]
Following Wright State’s 81-55 win over Indiana-Wesleyan during an exhibition game on Oct. 30, head coach Mike Bradbury was not completely convinced his team was as dominant on the glass as the box score suggested. To get a better idea how his team matched-up physically, WSU took part in a closed-door scrimmage Sunday against a […]
While Tuesday’s election only produced a few results with national implications, there were many races that had a strong impact at the local level, especially in the classroom. In Beavercreek, 36 percent of registered voters cast ballots in an emergency levy request by Beavercreek City Schools. The measure fell as the nays had 53 percent […]