PHOTO BY JAMES BARRINGTON, ART ORIGINALS
Kaitlyn Witte
#7 – First Base
CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore
MAJOR: Sports & Exercise Science
HOMETOWN: Midland, TX
MIDDLE NAME: Rhea
FAVORITE MOVIE: Varsity Blues
FAVORITE COLOR: Green
FAVORITE SAYING: “Wherever You Go, Go With All Your Heart.”
FAVORITE TYPE OF JEANS: Buckle
PET PEEVE: Loud and Obnoxious People
RANDOM FACT: “I hate elevators and heights.”
CHILDHOOOD CRUSH: Zac Morris from Saved By the Bell
BEST THING ABOUT WT SOFTBALL: “We always have fun no matter what.”
Eva Harder
Reporter
What do you want your life to be about?
This was a theme we talked about in my philosophy class last spring. Not “What do you want to do with your life?” but “What do you want your life to be about?” And here’s the thing: right now, I feel like our lives are about résumés.
College shouldn’t just be about preparing you for a job. College should be about, and I think used to be about, stretching your mind to …
Ashley Miller
Assistant editor
Throughout my life I’ve always lacked self-confidence and never been outspoken. I didn’t think I was good enough and would only open up to those that were close to me.
I was always the one sitting in the corner by myself or the one just listening in to what others had to say.
During my time at WT, I’ve grown tremendously as an individual and have gained more confidence in myself.
My professors told me that they wish I would have …
Frank Rodasky
Reporter
The best part of basketball playoffs is always the new level of intensity. With the 82 game regular season in the books, the games are now played for more than just pride and rankings. It’s what everyone calls “win or go home” time (although it never makes sense in the Finals, since everyone goes home after it’s all over). It’s when we find out if the great regular season teams can handle the pressure, and whether the underachievers …
Ashley Miller
Assistant editor
The WTAMU dance ensemble is back on their toes and ready to perform. This year’s spring concert entitled “Dance in Motion” was inspired by an original piece of art by Chad Holiday, assistant professor of art.
“Holiday took a photo of me when I was an active dancer and interpretated it into an original work and that was what inspired the concert piece,” Leslie Meek, assistant professor of dance, said.
“Dance in Motion” will be held at 7:30 p.m., April …