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Author: Benjamin Virmston

Student Joel Bartley brings the laughs

WSU Liberal Studies Undergraduate Joel Bartley headlined a free comedy show organized by the Residence Life & Housing in the Endeavor Room Thursday night. Comedians Nate Washington and Sam Webb also performed. All three acts were popular with the crowd. Assistant Director of WSU Residence Life Daniel Schraeder explained why SWAT decided to organize a […]

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Armed robbery near Cimarron apartments

An armed robbery occurred Tuesday  around 7:15 p.m. near the footbridge that leads from Forest Lane to the Cimarron Apartment complex, according to the Wright State University Police Department. The victim described the assailant as being “an African-American male, standing 5’7” to 5’8” tall, medium build, about 20 years old, and wearing dark clothing.” The […]

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String of thefts in campus parking lots

The Wright State University Police Department is currently investigating reports of personal items stolen from vehicles parked in Lots 4 and 6. Three thefts occurred Oct. 3 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., according to WSU police. WSUPD Sergeant Patrick Ammon speculated that the thefts were committed by those not affiliated with the university. “People […]

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Licence plate readers installed on police vehicles

Two campus patrol cars have been equipped with new license plate reading technology. These devices automatically scan the license plates of passing vehicles, providing information to the officer on duty without having to run plates manually. According to Crime Prevention Manager Sergeant Patrick Ammon, the new readers will simply make it easier for police to […]

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Student enrollment: the reasons behind the downward trend

The approximate 10 percent decrease in enrollment reported over the last two years can be attributed to normalization back to pre-recession levels, according to Vice President of the Office of Enrollment Management Jacqueline McMillan. In the years leading up to the recent decline, enrollment was at its highest in the history of the institution. “The […]

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