Through the American Medical Student Association (AMSA), medical students at Wright State host a “Healthy Habits Week.” “We have fun little events throughout the week to promote lifestyle changes for us as students as well as teach techniques of how to affect lifestyle changes in our future patients,” said Joey Resch. “We also have a […]
Last Sunday, April 7th, another Wright State sorority represented the University by bringing another community service event to the greater Dayton area. “Theta Phiesta is the main spring philanthropy event for Theta Phi Alpha,” said Kaytee McBride, the Philanthropy Chair of Theta Phi Alpha. “Each year, we team up with a different Mexican restaurant to […]
In honor of the importance of ethics, the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity conducts an essay contest every year in which students are encouraged to address either the ethical topic presented by the Foundation or one of their choosing. Many may recognize the name Elie Wiesel from his book “Night,” a memoir about his experiences […]
Are you struggling with college debt? Have you been forced to take out more loans than you feel you can afford? Many Americans are in the same boat, which is why college federal funding has presented itself as an important issue of the upcoming election. Many college students breathed a sigh of relief last July […]
It may seem as though Ohio would not be a hot-spot for human trafficking. However, Ohio has a surprisingly significant problem with both sex and labor trafficking. From strip clubs and massage parlors to forced labor in agriculture, restaurants, textiles, landscaping, and small factories, Ohio is host to a number of international and domestic targets. […]