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Author: Holly Souther

RCA is set to host the annual CAACURH conference

The Residential Community Association (RCA) is set to host an event called Central Atlantic Affiliate of College University Residence Hall (CAACURH) on Nov. 9, 10, and 11 of this year. RCA won a bid over a video conference call to host the event at Wright State where over 400-500 student leaders and delegates from across […]

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March For Science holds second annual rally

On Saturday April 14, The March for Science held its second annual rally globally to advocate for prominent scientific issues such as climate change. The main march took place in Washington D.C., while over 200 minor events were scheduled to happen in other countries, as reported by multiple news outlets. A variety of speakers at […]

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Conversations about Honors Dialogue Events by the Honors Program

The University College’s Honors Dialogue Events is a series of discussion events about new ideas, concepts, and important issues found in the world for incoming and first year students, initiated by the Honors Program. The dialogue conversations take place five to six times a semester in multiple locations across campus. Some of the requirements for […]

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Music review: Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves is a progressive country singer well-known for going out and beyond when it comes to her lyrics as they break the mold of the typical conservative country genre. She has no fear when she sings about individuals questioning their religion, recreational drug use, or practicing safe and consensual sex. Musgraves released her third […]

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How much sleep do college students actually get?

College students are known to get little sleep, often caused when sleep patterns become disrupted due to stress, sickness, extracurricular activities, work, academics and a variety of personal reasons. Staying up late at night can also contribute to sleep disturbance. “Twenty percent of students pull all-nighters at least once a month and 35 percent stay […]

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