Meet Residents Marcantonio Family
Health. Wealth. Happiness. This is the motto Jason and Jacqueline Marcantonio have lived by ever since they met one summer through a mutual friend. On their first date, they stayed out eating omelets and French fries until three in the morning. A few years later they were married.
Petition to remove mayor deemed invalid
It has been determined that the petition to remove Wickliffe Mayor John Barbish failed to have enough valid signatures. Of the 938 signatures, 64 were deemed invalid in relation to the Ohio Secretary of State and 864 were deemed invalid relating to non-compliance with the Ohio Revised Code…
Saudi Arabian delegation visits BW for training
Pens and pencils moved nonstop. Twelve seats were filled with people taking notes on a PowerPoint lecture given by Associate Professor Kerry Bebie and local physical education teachers. The lecture was about the importance of performing, teaching, and grading physical education to students K-12.
However, those taking notes were not college students
Student drives event focused on women in sports
The Center for Innovation and Growth was the host site for a Speed Mentoring Event collaborated with the Cleveland organization, Women in Sports and Events (WISE), to discuss the success stories of women throughout the sports industry.
Privacy, facilities led NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers to Finnie
George Finnie Stadium was filled with football players for practice, as usual. Helmets were buckled, shoulder pads were tightened, and the cleats dug into the turf, but the team that was practicing was not the Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets—instead, the Los Angeles Chargers.
BW wrestlers season cut short 16 hours before NCAA tournament
Six Baldwin Wallace wrestlers had their ticket punched to the NCAA Division III National Championship scheduled for March 13-14 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Among those six consisted of two freshmen…
Website, tools, training planned in increased cybersecurity effort
While working out at six in the morning, Senior English major Mason Bufkin felt his phone vibrate. Exhausted from being up early and exerting himself, he looked at the notification, an email from Baldwin Wallace with a link directing him to a page requiring his username and password.