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Month: October 2017

Mark Alstork gets ready for first season at Illinois

Mark Alstork, a basketball player at Wright State who competed for the university for two seasons, is now getting ready for his first season at the University of Illinois as a graduate transfer. Alstork came to WSU in 2014 as a transfer from Ball State University, and was forced to sit out the year due […]

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Raiders of Wright State: Katie Howard

As a second-generation raider, 21-year-old sports science major, Katie Howard said that Wright State was always on her radar — but it was the leadership opportunities that kept her here. As the president of the Wright State chapter of Habitat for Humanity, Howard knows these opportunities well, for she and the entire Habitat for Humanity […]

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Rare piebald deer makes its home at WSU

WSU is home to a population of white tail deer, including a deer with a piebald pattern on it. The piebald pattern on an animal is caused by a genetic defect, and it causes the animal to have white patches all over its body. Thomas Rooney, ecologist and a professor at WSU who has studied […]

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WSU student Philip Stock performs original one-man show “Continue Approach”

On Saturday October 27, senior musical theatre major Philip Stock performed his original one-man show “Continue Approach” at the Jubilee Directing Lab. Stock began working on the show back in January. “I took a playwriting class last semester where I developed the first act, which was performed in April. Over the summer I made some […]

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Candy recommendations for this Halloween

Every year on Oct. 31, kids, teenagers and adults amble around neighborhoods where they are clothed in some type of frightening, humorous, or cute costume and go door-to-door where they say “trick-or-treat” and inquire about candy. Candy will either be given by the homeowner or they may be left in some type of bowl resting […]

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