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  • A Guide to Preparing for Midterms

    By Hannah Feldman

    Midterms can be a daunting prospect for students, but with proper planning and preparation, they need not be a source of anxiety. Here is a 200-word guide to help you prepare effectively for your midterms.

    1. Create a Study Schedule: Start by organizing your study time. Allocate specific time slots for each class, ensuring you cover all necessary material.
    2. Gather Study Materials: Collect your textbooks, notes, and other relevant study materials. Make sure you have access to all the resources you need.
    3. Understand the Format: Familiarize yourself with the midterm format. Will it be multiple-choice, essay questions, or a combination? Knowing this will help you tailor your study approach.
    4. Practice, Practice, Practice: Practice is crucial for subjects with problem-solving components. Solve past papers, take practice quizzes, and review sample questions.
    5. Active Learning: Don’t just passively read your notes. Engage in active learning techniques such as summarizing, teaching the material to someone else, or creating flashcards.
    6. Seek Help: If you’re struggling with specific topics, don’t hesitate to seek help from your professors, classmates, or tutors.
    7. Stay Healthy: Ensure you get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise. A healthy body supports a healthy mind.
    8. Take Breaks: Schedule short breaks during study sessions to avoid burnout and maintain focus.
    9. Review and Revise: In the days leading up to the midterm, review your notes and summaries. Avoid cramming the night before.
    10. Stay Positive: Maintain a positive attitude. Visualize success and stay confident in your abilities.

    By following these steps and maintaining a disciplined approach, you can prepare effectively for your midterms and increase your chances of success. Preparation is the key to success, so start early and stay consistent in your efforts. Good luck!

  • Women’s Sports Recap 9/24-10/1

    By Caia Bevins

    A lot of things happened in women’s sports this week, both on the field and the court, so let’s recap.

    Women’s Soccer played Manchester on Wednesday, in the rain, I might add and put up a good fight against the Spartans. Both teams remained scoreless in the first half of the game, but early in the second half, #14 Lexi Coward scored a goal and put the Jackets in the lead. However, the lead didn’t last long because Manchester scored a few minutes later on a penalty kick to tie the score. Manchester scored again, which put the Spartans in the lead. Manchester maintained the lead for the rest of the game, resulting in a  2-1 loss for the Jackets. DC ended the game with six shots on goal and an impressive 23 saves.

    On Saturday, the Jackets battled hard against a very quick Hanover team. The Panthers scored seven times in the first half of the game, putting them in a 7-0 lead. In the second half, the Jackets found their footing, and Hanover was only able to score once more for a final score of 8-0. DC finished the game with 1 shot on goal and 15 saves made by #99 Sarah O’Shea. Their next game will be at Rose-Hulman at 1:00 p.m.

    Volleyball played against Hanover as well on Saturday and lost 3-0, with the sets being 13-25, 15-25, and 22-25, respectively. In all three matches, the Jackets took an early lead over Hanover but couldn’t keep their momentum going. #1 Kaylynn Wellman led the team with 11 kills, #11 Madison Schoenauer led with 2 blocks total, and #4 Kayla Boettger led with 16 digs. The team as a whole ended with 40 digs, 26 assists, and 28 kills. Their next game will be on Wednesday at 7 p.m. against the Kenyon Owls.

    Defiance College Athletics. (n.d.-a). Defiance College. https://www.defianceathletics.com/landing/index

  • Book Review: The Housemaid

    By: Hanna Young

    The Housemaid, by USA Today’s Best Selling Author, Frieda McFaddon left me picking my jaw up off the floor when I was done. This book was set in the Winchester family mansion in England. A mansion is the perfect place for a family that needs a housemaid and that is exactly what this book is about. 

    Millie Calloway is desperate, she needs a job badly and when she finds a posting by the Winchester’s looking for a maid. She thought she had no chance of getting it. Nina and Andrew live in the mansion with their daughter Cecelia. Nina needs help around the house as well as picking her daughter up from school. After interviewing with Nina, Millie is shown around the house and is offered the job a few days later. Mille starts as soon as possible moving into her room in the attic and making herself comfortable as a live-in housekeeper. This job couldn’t be anymore perfect, that is, until Nina does everything in her power to make it miserable, making horrid messes for her to clean up and even going as far as lying about her daughter’s health. The only thing that makes it bearable is being able to see Andrew, the only seemingly sane one in the house. The more time Millie spends with him though the more that she thinks he would be happier with her. Millie thinks that Nina is trying to make her miserable on purpose, and Andrew is a breath of fresh air compared to her. How could Millie not fall in love? Millie finds out that the door to her room in the attic locks from the outside the hard way after a late night adventure with Andrew. The only thing that the Winchesters don’t know, though, is that Millie has a past of her own.

    This book was absolutely crazy, I could not stop thinking about it. There was nothing predictable about it, and I was left in absolute shock. I cannot wait to get my hands on the second book. There are so many things that I liked about it, I don’t even know where I would start.

    Overall, I gave this book a 5/5. If I could, it would most definitely be a 6/5 because there are no words to describe how amazing this book really is.

  • Why We Celebrate Homecoming Week

    By: Hannah Feldman

    Homecoming week is a tradition at many colleges, universities, and high schools in the United States and some other countries. It typically includes events and activities, often centered around a football game, to celebrate and welcome back alumni and current students. There are several reasons why schools host homecoming week:

    1. Alumni Engagement: Homecoming is an opportunity for graduates to return to their alma mater and reminisce on many memories formed while at school. Homecoming allows for past students to teach current students traditions or learn how the school has grown. 
    2. School Spirit: Homecoming events often promote school spirit and pride among current students, faculty, and staff. Activities such as pep rallies, parades, and decorating competitions encourage a sense of unity and enthusiasm for the institution. Throughout this week at Defiance College, activities are hosted daily that promote school spirit and student involvement. 
    3. Fundraising: Homecoming can serve as a fundraising opportunity for colleges and universities. Alumni and supporters may make donations during homecoming events, and the revenue generated from ticket sales, merchandise, and other activities can contribute to the school’s budget.
    4. Community Building: Homecoming can strengthen the sense of community on campus. It brings students, alumni, faculty, staff, and local residents together, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie. On Monday of homecoming week, a 5K was held by DC Pride, a club on campus, which was open to students and the community. 
    5. Recruitment: Homecoming can also be a recruitment tool for colleges and universities. High school students and their families may attend homecoming events to understand campus life and the school’s culture.
    6. Tradition and Legacy: Many colleges and universities have a long history of homecoming celebrations, and these traditions are often passed down from one generation to the next. Homecoming allows institutions to celebrate their history and legacy.
    7. Sporting Events: Homecoming often coincides with a significant sporting event, typically a football game. The football game can draw large crowds, including alumni, students, and local community members, boosting attendance and enthusiasm for the team.
    8. Marketing and Public Relations: Homecoming events can garner media attention and positive publicity for the college or university. This can raise the institution’s profile and attract attention from prospective students, donors, and supporters.

    Homecoming week serves multiple purposes: bringing the community together, engaging alumni, promoting school spirit, fundraising, and celebrating tradition. It’s a tradition that has evolved over time and become an integral part of the college experience for many institutions. During this week of Homecoming, try to attend one event on campus to make memories and participate in the tradition of Homecoming.


  • Organization In School Doesn’t Hurt

    By: David Heidelburg

    Hello everyone, my name is David Heidelburg. I am currently a junior at Defiance College. Have you ever struggled with organization or  wondered why your school work was all over the place? Maybe you have felt overwhelmed for some time while in school about upcoming homework, tests, assignments, etc. Well, I would suggest maybe trying to schedule your day and plan it out!

    Coming out of high school I was never big on organization when it came to my school work. But when coming to college I was introduced to college life, and it was unfriendly at first. When I first graduated high school I attended Bluffton University, and I had no idea what to expect. But what I do remember was I thought that college was going to be like high school, and it wasn’t.

    I remember there were many times I had classes and would never write down the assignments that I would have coming up, but since I never wrote them down, I was unaware. I remember my coaches mentioning to me how writing things down like assignments and daily tasks for the day would help. I was very hard headed at the time, but I eventually went back home after freshman year fall semester. A year and a half later I came to Defiance College starting in the year of 2021.

    Beginning my freshman year I remember that I decided to and ended up doing things a lot differently here. I began writing down my assignments in a small travel size notebook. Whether it was assignments or even just writing down upcoming events I discovered it to be very helpful. For me, when it comes to writing my daily task down, it helps me come back to reality, meaning, when I actually see what I have coming up the majority of the time it is not as bad as it seems. I am currently a junior in college and I would say organization helped me out tremendously, and if it did for me, then it can for you too!

  • Yellow Jackets Victorious in Nail Biter at Hanover

    By Hanna Young

    The Defiance College Yellow Jacket football team traveled to Hanover on Saturday to open conference play. The Yellow Jackets struck first scoring a Zeke Sanchez field goal giving them an early 3-0 lead. Nearing the end of the first quarter Sanchez was called on again to send a ball sailing through the goalposts earning Defiance a 6-0 lead. Hanover, however, scored midway through the second quarter and after a successful Point-After-Attempt the score was 6-7 in favor of the Panthers. Shortly after the Panthers tacked on another touchdown and Point-After-Attempt to extend their lead to 6-13. The Yellow Jackets were not going to go down without a fight, though. With less than a minute left Tyshaun Freeman ran the ball into the endzone putting Defiance within one after a successful Point-After-Attempt, 13-14. 

    When the half restarted Hanover was the first to strike, scoring on a 35 yard run to earn them a lead of 13-21. Defiance answered this nearing the end of the third quarter when Tyshaun Freeman found his way into the endzone yet again. Following a successful two-point conversion the Yellow Jackets found themselves in a tie. The fourth quarter remained silent until there was under a minute left. With 51 seconds left Jordan Ambrose found Jalen Warren who ran the ball into the endzone putting the Yellow Jackets 27-21. This is where the score would remain for the rest of the game. 

    Jordan Ambrose led the Yellow Jackets throwing 228 yards in his 12 completed passes. Tyshaun Freeman led the Yellow Jackets in rushing yards with 90 on his 16 attempts. On the  receiving end Jalen Warren led Defiance recording 120 yards and one touchdown, he was followed by Tawann Rome who recorded 52 yards in the contest. Zeke Sanchez sent two field goals through the uprights as well as one Point-After-Attempt earning himself 7 points. Matthew Bolanos punted for 312 yards on Saturday. 

    On the Defensive side Jaylen Redd and Daniel Budwah each recorded 7 solo tackles. They were both followed closely by Thomas Coltrain and Richad Pope IV who both had 6. Richard Pope IV also recorded 3 sacks. Daniel Budwah also recorded an interception for Defiance. The Yellow Jacket defense recorded 51 tackles as a team. The Defiance College Football team will be back home at Justin F. Coressel Stadium on Saturday, October 7th at 1:30pm.

  • Meet Kris Knight

    By: Jessica Reynolds

    I would like to introduce you to Kris Knight. He is the Assistant Dean of Campus Wellness as well as the Director of Counseling and Accessibility Services. Kris started teaching at Defiance College in 2013 as an adjunct. He then became a full time staff member in 2015 in the counseling department. When he got the call to teach as an adjunct, he stated that it was out of the blue and unexpected. Prior to working at the college, he worked at a private practice in Toledo. His favorite part about working at DC is the students. He stated that “I love seeing the students grow and see the people that they become over the four years they are at Defiance College.”

    Kris obtained his Masters degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Bowling Green State University. He then received his Licensed Professional Clinical Counseling Supervisor (LPCC-S). Something that he wished he had known prior to starting in his profession is the importance of professional networking. He noted that students can start developing their professional network in college. Something that Kris stated that motivates him in his profession is it is “not about me, it is about the students.” He wants to see all students succeed. One statement that stuck out to me was “If I am not working hard, I am not doing my job for the students.” This statement made by Kris stuck out to me because it really shows how much he cares about his job. 

    Kris Knight’s favorite color is green and his biggest fear is snakes. His favorite childhood memory is of camping; he stated during the interview that his family took lots of camping trips when he was younger. Kris’s advice to first year college students is “Use all the resources that are available” and “Do not be afraid to step out of your comfort zone.”

    Kris Knight’s office can be located in Defiance 201B.

  • Men’s Sports Recap 9/24-10/1

    By Caia Bevins

    A lot of things happened in men’s sports this week on the field, so let’s talk about it.

    Men’s Soccer played at Manchester on Wednesday. The Spartans scored their first goal of the game in the first half, but it was quickly tied by #11 Riley Hensley a few minutes later. They were tied going into the second half when #3 Quinn Holtzapple scored his first goal of the season. In the final minutes of the game, Manchester scored to tie the game, and the Jackets were unable to score again. The final score was 2-2, and the Yellow Jackets ended with 9 shots on goal.

    They played again on Saturday against Hanover. # 11 Riley Hensley scored within the first ten minutes, putting the Jackets at a 1-0 lead. A few minutes later, #6 Jack Stanoikovich scored, increasing their lead. Towards the end of the first half, Hanover scored, putting the score at 2-1. In the second half, Hanover scored again to tie the game, but the Jackets responded by scoring a goal of their own. The goal was scored by #24 Joshua Maurer in the final minutes of the game, which resulted in a 3-2 victory for DC. There were 5 shots on goal, and 10 saves were made by #1 Orry Killam. Men’s Soccer will play again at Rose-Hulman at 3:30 p.m.

    The Football team played at Hanover this weekend, where they started the game strong with two field goals made by #10 Zeke Sanchez. The Panthers made a touchdown, but #9 Daniel Budwah quickly intercepted the ball. #0 Tyshaun Freeman scored another touchdown before the end of the first quarter. Going into the third quarter, the Jackets were down 21-13, but the Jackets scored to tie Hanover going into the fourth quarter. The final touchdown was scored by #8 Jalen Warren with 51 seconds on the clock, putting the Jackets in the lead. This was their first win against Hanover since 2015. The football team will play again next Saturday for Homecoming against Mount Saint Joseph at 1:30 p.m.


    Defiance College Athletics. (n.d.-a). Defiance College. https://www.defianceathletics.com/landing/index

  • Book Review: Sharp Objects

    By: Hanna Young

    Sharp Objects, by New York Times Best Selling Author, Gillian Flynn left me with questions about why I even finished the book. This book was set in Windgap, Missouri, a small town. The small-town effect was needed to portray the horrible things that happened in the town.

    Camille Preaker is a reporter and writer for the Chicago Daily Post and she is sent to write a story about two murdered girls from her hometown of Windgap. Camille left her hometown after a stay in a psych hospital. She goes and stays at her mother’s house which is the house she grew up in. The only thing is, she is staying with not only her mother who enjoys taking care of her kids, but she is also staying with her half-sister that she barely knows. What Camille doesn’t realize is that her past will tell her even more about what is happening now than what she could ever imagine.

    This book seemed to drag on even though it is the shortest book that I have read in years. There was nothing that made me want to finish it, I started out reading from the book but then I had to find the audiobook so that I could finish it because I couldn’t read it anymore. Looking back there was so much potential for the storyline, but I was so confused until the very end. The only other problem was that the ending seemed like such a stretch. In my opinion, the book should have ended with Chapter 16. Chapter 17 and the Epilogue seemed like such a reach.

    Overall, I gave this book a 1/5. This was largely because of how long the book seemed as well as the ending.

  • What Does it Mean to be a Student?

    By: Kaiya Albert

    What does it mean to be a student? Being a student consists of many things. It takes hard work, ambition, persistence and discipline. As school has been in session for a little over a month now, students and staff have begun to find a rhythm. Classes are picking up and athletics have already taken off. While being a student is not easy, staying organized and maintaining a routine are two key ways to being successful. 

    A good way to stay organized is to keep track of homework and any assignments in a planner. Tracking your daily schedule in a calendar also ensures that you don’t miss any important events like clubs or practices for those who compete in athletics. Nowadays, with technology being at the forefront, there is a calendar app that allows you to do this. Google calendar even allows you to compile all of your schedules into one to make it easier and have a better visual for what’s planned. At the end of the day, we all make mistakes. We are only human, which means that we tend to forget things. However, being a proactive student and staying organized can alleviate that pressure of feeling the need to be perfect. 

    Maintaining a routine is very helpful and beneficial for students. Not only maintaining a routine, but an effective one. In a report by Northwestern Medicine, it was concluded that maintaining an effective routine helps relieve stress and anxiety, allowing for more time to relax and leading to better mental health. Mental health is a huge concept in today’s social climate, especially in education. If students can do the small things to reduce that stress, it makes it easier to exceed in the classroom. 

    What does it mean to be a student at Defiance? Defiance College is a small 4-year university that is all about service. Being a student means so much more than going to class. It means to get involved in as many ways as you can, lending a helping hand and being active members in the community. In a report conducted by Western Connecticut State University, the following consists of the beneficial gain that one can acquire from service: 

    “Volunteering can provide a healthy boost to your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction. You are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment. Your role as a volunteer can also give you a sense of pride and identity.” 

    This week, what ways can you contribute to your fellow classmates and/or the community? 

    Sources: 

    https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/health-benefits-of-having-a-routine#:~:text=An%20e ffective%20routine%20can%20help,emotional%20well%2Dbeing%20and%20energy. https://www.wcsu.edu/community-engagement/benefits-of-volunteering/#:~:text=Volunteering% 20can%20provide%20a%20healthy,sense%20of%20pride%20and%20identity.