Midterms are wrapping up, but the anxiety that they cause still lingers. Students should all find a reliable way to relieve their stress so they can start the second half of the semester fresh.
Staff Videographer Isaac Warnecke goes across campus to ask students what they think of the food provided by Wright State.
On Sept. 29, the University Activities Board and ReyRey Cafe gave away free coffee to students in celebration of National Coffee Day.
On Saturday, Sept. 23, Panhellenic sororities welcomed dozens of new members “running home” to their respective groups, continuing the Greek Life tradition of more than 50 years at Wright State University.
A significantly higher number of sexual assaults on campus happen in the first portion of the fall semester, a period of time called “The Red Zone.” The Wright State University Women’s Center and Public Safety discuss awareness, safety, resources and possible misconceptions regarding the Red Zone and sexual assault.