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Author: Sarah Cavender

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Open forum participants share their feedback

Wright State administrators have organized and held several forums that are open to the public. Two of the most prominent open dialogues are the Let’s Talk series, which was initiated by President Cheryl Schrader and the Strategic Planning forums. The community response poses mixed feelings on these efforts.  Rebekah Bower, program director for the Athletic Training […]

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Body of CDC researcher found in Chattahoochee river

On Apr. 3, the body of Timothy Cunningham, a 35-year-old employee of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was found in the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta. Cunningham was last seen in early February leaving work early, claiming that he did not feel well, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Later, police found his […]

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Wright State to host 16th annual Drag Revue

Wright State University Rainbow Alliance will host their annual Drag Revue on Saturday, Apr. 14 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Apollo Room of the Student Union. The event is free for all to attend but the organization will also be collecting donations toward the LGBTQIA scholarship fund. The goal is to raise […]

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Faculty concerns continue to rise during contract negotiations

For nearly a year, officers of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) have been in negotiations with university administration to develop a contract suitable for both parties. Negotiations took a turn when the Wright State Board of Trustees hired an outside attorney who stepped in and presented a contract that held no negotiations. There […]

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Congress passes new $1.3 trillion spending bill

In efforts to prevent another government shutdown, Congress passed a $1.3 trillion spending bill this morning, which will fund the government through the beginning of September. The movement passed easily in both houses of Congress, with a 65-32 vote in the Senate and a 256-167 in the House of Representatives. The spending package will significantly […]

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