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  • The Exponent has received another first-place award at the national level recently.

    Campus News

    The Exponent won first-place award again at the American Scholastic Press Association

  • Kierra Mykel (left) stands next to Courtney Robinson (right) at the Black Cultural Center.

    Campus News

    Female students celebrate female faculty, grateful for their mentorship

  • Environment

    Review: Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” album induces both dancing and crying, and sometimes at the same time

  • Local Berea café, Café Ah-Roma, hosted U.S. House of Representatives candidate on April 13.

    Berea

    U.S. House candidate holds meet and greet at Café Ah-Roma

  • Bonds Hall is where President Bob Helmers office is located.

    BW Deficit

    Board of Trustees to compile list of proposed program cuts by September

  • The poster for New Works Festival that is taking place today on Kleists Mainstage.

    The Expression

    New Works Festival features short plays to replace annual 10-minute Play Festival

  • The BW Esports team at the Greater Lakes Esports Conference

    Campus News

    BW Esports Several Time Champions

  • Students participate in the April Reign festivities at Wallace Lake.

    Events

    Class officers seek an inclusive April Reign

  • BFA Acting 2024 graduates, who will preimere their digital showcase Saturday in Kleists Mainstage Theatre for the BW and Berea community.

    The Expression

    BFA acting seniors demonstrate skills in digital Senior showcase

  • The BW Beatles play their songs in the lobby of the Boesel Musical Arts Center.

    The Expression

    BW Beatles perform ‘Abbey Road’ for 2024 run

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Professor Amy Vaughn discussed voice therapy during the first transgender health fair held in the Student Activities Center on Nov. 3.

First trans health fair offers insight, awareness

By Corinne Baltz, Associate Editor
November 17, 2017
Last year’s Greek Sing marked the 85th edition of the annual event. Taking top honors were Alpha Gamma Delta, above, and Pi Lambda Phi, below.

Greek life prepares for annual song and dance performance

By Hanna Walker, Associate Editor
November 17, 2017
The play “Rock ‘n’ Roll,” which ran from Oct. 28-21, was recently recognized with a number of honors for the cast and crew.

Cast, crew of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ recognized for performance

By Jessica Newbacher, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017
Jake Hudson

Football falls flat against Northern, finishes 6-4

By Nick Rizzo, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017

Early success has wrestling seeking third title

By Jake Jackson, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017

Women win four straight to start swimming season

By Jared Chernick, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017
Womeldorf

Second-half surge fuels women’s basketball win

By Christina Roskoph, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017
Seniors Jake Fetherolf, from left, Mike Kaminski, Cam Kuhn and Jordan Richardson will lead the BW Men’s basketball team this year. Fethrolf was second in the OAC last season in rebounding.

‘Hungry’ for more

By Cannon Dees, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017
CJ Harkness, BW’s chief diversity officer, was recently named the Ohio Diversity Officers Collaboration president.

Harkness tapped to head statewide organization

By Alicia Key, Managing Editor
November 17, 2017
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