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Police Munition at the Capitol Building on Jan. 6.

WSU Students and Admin Respond to U.S. Capitol Riot

As designated by the United States Constitution, the House and Senate held a joint session to certify the Electoral College results of the 2020 election, when an angry pro-Trump riot broke into the U.S. Capitol building and the House and Senate chambers to disrupt the proceedings.

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Student Government Assoc. elections ends at 5 p.m.

The Student Government Association (SGA) will close their polls at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 24. Only Wright State students Lukas Wenrick and Koty Johnson are going for the president and vice president openings, respectively, but students are still encouraged to vote for them and the school senators. “We really want students to be involved,” […]

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17-year-olds can now vote in Ohio's primary on Tuesday

17-year-olds can now vote in Ohio’s presidential primary vote on Tuesday, March 15. However, this is only the case for 17-year-olds who turn 18 before the fall presidential election. These 17-year-olds should already be registered to vote.  

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Last day to register to vote quickly appoaches

Ohioans have until Monday, Oct. 5 to register or update their voter information if they plan to cast their ballots on Nov. 3. Among the other numerous initiatives on the ballot this year is the statewide legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational use, a proposition that has stirred up a frenzy of controversy over […]

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What they think: Presidential views

The President of the United States defines our relations with the world and influences where America will go and what we will do in the next four years. That’s why it is important for voters to make an informed decision about whom they vote into office. There are some major issues at work in this […]

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