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Typically in America, October usually just means one thing: its time for Halloween. However, all October is a very important month for other cultures from all over the world. To bring all these customs and celebrations together, the Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center at WSU has combined with other student organizations to unite them all in a festival atmosphere called the Multicultural Halloween Celebration.
Wright State University is among the first in a field of schools who plan to unveil rooms dedicated to the growing trend of podcasting. The term podcasting in a general sense is a way to create and share digital files through portable MP3 players such as an iPod or Zune.
Jason Vanover vanover.6@wright.edu On Sunday Oct. 28, 2007 the Raider Rowdies along with the Wright State Car Club, held a tailgating party in support of the Wright State men and women soccer teams. The event was the first joint activity among the two groups, with plans to do more once winter quarter begins.
Exams are approaching fast and the University Activities Board (UAB) has a solution for something to do to take a break from hours of studying. On Nov. 4, the UAB will be holding one of their biggest events for the fall quarter: the Recycled Percussion concert.
Last Saturday, on Oct. 27, St. Vincent de Paul at WSU hosted a haunted house for the homeless children at the St. Vincent's Hotel, a homeless shelter in downtown Dayton. Eric Romer, research associate in the Department of Pharmacology And Toxicology and co-founder of the group, explained why putting in the 40 hours of work needed to build the four-part haunted house was worth it.