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February 27, 2013 • Issue 17 • • Wittenberg University • thewittenbergtorch.com
Spring!eld Faces Obstacles in Attempt Towards Equality
Hosting Conference an Opportunity for Wittenberg
Maggi Quigley ‘15Sta" [email protected]
Elizabeth Doll ‘15Sta" [email protected]
Hollant “Max” Adrien Cleared of all ChargesJohn Plisga ‘13Maggi Quigley ‘15Sta" [email protected]
Wittenberg Spanish students, such as Chelsey Williams (right), ‘13, and Sarah Kessler (left), ‘13, ran the registration table and helped guests as needed. (Elizabeth Doll/ The Torch)
Editor-in-ChiefManaging EditorDesign Editor
Katie MauchKate CausbieMegan Conkle
Sports Editor Dan Sabol
Head Designer Martin Lukk
Head Photographer Elizabeth Doll Copy Editing Maggi Quigley/Sarvani Ramcharran/ Katie MauchPhoto Editor/Ad Manager Kate CausbieDistribution Casey O’BrienAdvisor D’Arcy Fallon
Sta! Writers:Cameron Mackintosh
John Plisga
Keri Heath
Elizabeth Boyer
Kelsey Johnson
Martin Lukk
Ann Tomko
Steven La Count
Lauren Swanson
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Cam Chambers
Shannon Kelleher
Jamaal Everett
Nicole Waers
Dan Sabol
Maggie KcKune
Maggi Quigley
Elizabeth Doll
Sarvani Ramcharran
WUSO’s Birthday: Celebrating 46 YearsSteven La Count ‘15Sta! [email protected]
2 • News
Keri Heath ‘16Sta! [email protected]
Pope Benedict’s Resignation Brings Chance for Change
Lack of Grant Means No Summer China Trip for StudentsElizabeth Doll ‘15Sta! [email protected]
Martin Lukk, ‘14, with children at a summer camp near Kunming, China in 2012. (Photo Courtesy of Martin Lukk)
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“Hosting Conference an Opportunity for Wittenberg”(Continued from Page 1)
Stories from Breaks Past
Spring Break or Spring!eld Break:Elizabeth Boyer ‘14Sta! [email protected]
Witt’s Watery Warzone
Cameron Mackintosh ‘15Sta! [email protected]
Clockwise from Top: Presenters talk about the past, present, and future of Cuba at one panel.; Guests at the Luncheon and Keynote speech.; Dr. Mercedes Prieto giv-ing her Keynote speech on Indigenous women of Latin America.; Craig Osterbrock, ‘13, Beatrice Nichols, ‘14, Shaydon Ra-mey, ‘15, Rebecca Price, ‘13, present on memory in Latin America. (Elizabeth Doll/ The Torch)
Members of the winning Battleships team both in and out of the water.(Elizabeth Doll/The Torch)
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“Grace, or the Art of Climbing” Review: Play Captures Reality of Human Su!eringJohn Plisga ‘13Sta! [email protected]
Top to Bottom: Aaron Glen, ‘14, plays Em’s father who has a stroke.; Meghann Greene, ‘13, and Eric Werner, ‘13, were wrestling, but get caught in an i!y position by one of the kid climbers. (Elizabeth Doll/ The Torch)
Kelsey Johnson ‘14Sta! [email protected]
Running with Scissors:They’ll Run if They Want to
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Spring Break Packing How-ToLauren Swanson ‘15Sta! [email protected]
Is This the Cable Industry’s “House of Cards”?
Kelsey Johnson ‘14Sta! [email protected]
“‘House of Cards’ is a political drama starring Kevin Spacey as Francis Underwood, the House Majority Whip who does not receive his coveted Secretary of State promotion.” (Image copyright 2012 Net!ix)
John Plisga ‘13Sta! [email protected]
Comic-Con Trip Planned
The group who traveled to Comics-Con last year. (Photo coutesy of Regina Grasser)
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Travel Column
A Semester in Sweden: The Class Conundrum
Science Column:Pretty in Plastic
Maggie McKune ‘[email protected]
Shannon KelleherSta! [email protected]
Say it Ain’t So: Olympics Without Wrestling
Women’s Lacrosse Prevails While Men’s Team is Upended
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Mike Waring ‘14Sta! [email protected]
Jamaal Everett ‘13Sta! [email protected]
Wittenberg discontinued its Wrestling program in 1990. (Photo courtesy of University Archives)
Masin’s Free Throws Push Tigers Past DePauw In NCAC TourneyUniversity Communicationswww.wittenbergtigers.com
Megan Loofbourrow, ‘15, moves towards a Central opponent in pursuit of the ball. (Photo courtesy of Univeristy Communications)
Women’s Basketball Drops Denison Then Falls to DePauwDan Sabol ‘14Sports [email protected]
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University Communicationswww.wittenbergtigers.com
Witt Track and Field Prep for NCAC
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