Horoscopes: Which Black Celebrity Shares Your Zodiac?
To wrap-up this year’s Black History Month, you may be wondering which Black celebrities share the same zodiac as you. Based on your zodiac sign, the answer is finally here!
To wrap-up this year’s Black History Month, you may be wondering which Black celebrities share the same zodiac as you. Based on your zodiac sign, the answer is finally here!
On Monday, Feb. 17, students packed into 009 Student Success for Condom Bingo, an evening of games, snacks and candid conversations about sexual health. Organized by RCA in collaboration with the Women's Center, Counseling and Wellness, the LGBTQA Center, and Title IX, the event aimed to educate students on topics like consent, contraception and sexual violence—all through the fun and interactive format of bingo.
Wright State University's Counseling and Wellness Services offers a wide variety of resources to all students, including a variety of group therapy sessions for various identity groups. There is also one which is open to everyone, focusing on mindfulness with a new activity each week. They held their second weekly meeting of the semester on Wednesday, Feb. 19, with the activity of mindful coloring.
The Troupe Club is a student-led organization at Wright State University that allows all students with a love for theater and the arts to perform and grow together, as well as express themselves, regardless of majors.
The biological sciences department is currently hosting a series of Wednesday seminars, which are to allow graduate and some undergraduate students to present their research in a less-stressful environment to help them prepare for larger audiences.
Wright State University's Student Government Association is always looking for aspects of student life that they can help improve. Recently, they passed a resolution to put free menstrual products in bathrooms on campus. Since then, they have been raising awareness by asking students to sign their petition as further proof to WSU that this is a necessary resource.
The Student Involvement and Leadership Center wrapped up “Leadership Week” on Saturday, Feb. 15, after hosting several events. One of these events was Relationships that Lead, which was hosted to help students build healthy relationships both in and out of their on-campus organizations.
With Spring Break just around the corner, many students are probably locked in to their studies. For those who still want something to do– maybe to distract themselves from midterms– here is a list of events going on on-campus!
Whether you want to pick up a new hobby or figure out what to decorate your home with, there are plenty of art mediums to choose from. Based on your zodiac sign, what art medium are you?
On Monday, Feb. 10, the first day of Wright State University's leadership week, a discussion was held about inclusive leadership. The title was "Creating Space: Inclusive Leadership for a Stronger Pack," and it delved into topics about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Most importantly, it talked about how to create an inclusive community as a leader.
The African American Residential Caucus (AARC) at Wright State University brought students together for a fun and educational celebration of Black History Month with a Jeopardy-style trivia game, blending competition with cultural learning.
The Raider Round-Up and Chili Cookoff event is a yearly tradition on the day of Wright State University's Homecoming. Lots of student organizations, many of them associated with Greek Life, come out to showcase the chilis their members have concocted. Four organizations are recognized every year, with judges picking their top three, and the attendees voting on the people's choice award.
Wright State University is buzzing with events this week, from job workshops and engineering celebrations to creative craft nights and wellness activities. Whether you’re looking to network, learn, or just have fun, there’s something for everyone on campus.
Happy Valentine’s Day, Raiders! If you do not have a Valentine’s– either platonic or romantic– for today, here is your best match based on your zodiac sign, in our (semi-professional) opinion!
On Jan. 22, President Trump signed a morally questionable executive order promising that all diversity, equity and inclusion programs will be terminated, and making DEI illegal. This order is already taking root in many universities nationwide. While Trump calls DEI “radical” and “discriminatory,” it is essential that we make it known how valued DEI is so we can set the record straight for the president.
Wright State University has always claimed to be student-focused, but in recent years, the campus's slow but sure makeover proves that. On the first floor of the Student Union, near the Student Involvement and Leadership Office and new Bookstore, WSU recently opened its new Career Hub. This modern space has many amenities and important services that all WSU students need to know about.
Public Safety partnered with the Counseling and Wellness center to add a new drug disposal box in the dispatch office at 060 Allyn Hall. The box is a simple and secure way for students to safety dispose of leftover medications, addressing substance abuse in the area.
World Hijab Day is on Feb. 1 of every year, and the Muslim Student Association celebrated this year by running a booth for students to learn about the significance of the day and have the opportunity to try on their own hijabs.
The death penalty is a divisive issue in Ohio. Whether the death penalty will be abolished in Ohio, and what forms it may take if not, remains a tense question reliant on recent and upcoming decisions at the federal and state levels.
Campus is absolutely jam-packed with events on-campus this week, with a healthy mix of Valentine's Day and Black History Month celebrations. Read below for those interested in more information!