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Month: April 2014

Men’s Basketball: Howell stopped, charged for underage consumption

Wright State men’s basketball point guard Mark Howell is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday morning in Fairborn Municipal Court after a traffic stop last Friday. Howell, a 19-year-old freshman, was caught last Friday by Ohio State Patrol for operating a vehicle after underage consumption, according to the Fairborn Municipal Court website. The charge is given when […]

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Baseball: Raiders sweep Flames, maintain large conference lead

Over the weekend, the Wright State baseball team wrapped up their series sweep on the road over UIC by defeating the Flames 9-7 Saturday afternoon. Traditionally, the Wright State-UIC series is one of the biggest rivalries in the Horizon League, and despite the gap in the win column for both squads, the Flames still gave […]

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ArtsGala scholarships provide career launching pad for budding artists

Next month, senior acting and musical theater major Jon Hacker will pack his bags and leave Dayton, Ohio for the bright lights of Broadway and New York City. Hacker said he has been invited to final callbacks for the Tony Award-winning musical “Newsies”, which will begin a national tour this fall that will cover 25 […]

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Motion picture student to premiere short film debut

Motion picture production senior Nathan Hippenmeyer will premiere his short film “Twin Falls” this summer. It will be his short film debut as writer, director and editor. Hippenmeyer plans to premiere the film this August at the annual Big Lens Festival in Dayton, a festival that showcases films by Wright State film students, and submit […]

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Without registered dietitian on staff, WSU athletics limited to providing nutritional guidelines for student-athletes

When Wright State athletes seeks nutritional advice, strength and conditioning coach Jason Bradford can only offer them suggestions and not clear-cut advice. “The biggest issue is, we’re strength and conditioning coaches. Our background isn’t necessarily nutrition. The NCAA also doesn’t allow us to sit down with an athlete and schedule-out a whole meal plan. Only […]

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