Commuting to campus is reality for many students at Wright State University. So much so that students who live off campus may not be getting the most of being a member of the Raider community. Many students who do commute may not be aware of the amount of services that are available to them.
Some places almost dare you to see how long you can stand being within their walls. The Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Ky., is one of these places.
For Wright State students in difficult or dangerous situations, there is someone on campus who can help: Corrie Pleska, the new survivor advocate and case manager for Wright State University.
The true crime genre is all the rage right now, from podcasts to tv. However, most of the attention is trained on the killers that commit the crimes.
Dayton has an incredibly lively theater scene that hosts some of the biggest acts of the moment. This March at the Schuster Center, the big hit is “On Your Feet!”, courtesy of The Victoria Theatre Association’s Premier Health Broadway series. This energetic show spotlights the incredible lives and careers of music producer Emilio Estefan and […]