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Eight apps all college students should be using

College can be a difficult time for students, especially freshman that are transitioning from high school. Luckily, most of us have access to our smartphones 24 hours a day. By downloading these eight apps, you will help make your college experience a little less stressful. Duolingo If you are a student either majoring or minoring […]

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Here's the best way to get involved on campus

  Have you been longing to get involved on campus, but do not know how? OrgSync connects you to the 243 organizations provided at Wright State. From Student Activities to Habitat for Humanity, and to various language and cultural clubs/organizations, you will be able to find one that interests you. Joining an organization on campus […]

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Bana takes Twitter by storm with personal account of living in war zone

In a message that took the Twitter world by storm, seven-year-old Bana Alabed showed exactly what it feels like to be a child living in a war zone. The tweet from December of 2016 read, “My name is Bana, I’m 7 years old. I am talking to the world now live from East #Aleppo. This […]

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Student Spotlight: Juggling motherhood and student life

Meet Sarah Roberts. Roberts is part of a population of students that stands out in a university full of millennials. At 38 years-old with three sons – one that’s close to college age himself – Roberts is considered a non-traditional student. For most college students, college life can be difficult; but for Roberts, balancing mom-life and […]

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Wright State International Festival debuts at the Nutter Center

Students can get a taste of the cities abroad at The Wright State International Festival on Saturday, April 15 at 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the WSU Nutter Center. The event is open to the public. The price of admission free for students with a Wright1 card and children under 12. General admission costs […]

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