Author: Ryan Sarda

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Catamounts go 1-2 in season opening tournament

The Western Carolina Catamounts went 1-2 in the Peggy Cronin Classic in Cincinnati, giving the Catamount fans a sense of pride and a feeling of winning, something they have not felt for a long time following the disastrous football season. In the tournament opener, the Catamounts defeated the Bowling Green […]

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Volleyball team drops final two matches

After upsetting Furman, the WCU volleyball team had two final matches to show they belong in the eight-team SoCon tournament. Instead of qualifying, the Cats quietly finished out the 2007 season with two losses. The first loss of the weekend came on Saturday against Elon. The Cats would fall 3-0 […]

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Catamounts win home opener against Methodist 87-76

Playing their fourth game in six nights, the Catamount men’s basketball team overcame a tough Methodist team and pulled away with the 87-76 victory in the Ramsey Center in front of a crowd of 1,731.Tired legs and inexperience among the younger players were part of the struggles that the young […]

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The year of the gas price yo-yo

The year 2007 may be best remembered for the continuous rise and drop in gas prices. Prices seem to change on a daily basis as demand continues to rise. The high gas prices have affected the cost of food, the price of airlines, normal daily activities, and the general economy. […]

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Profile: Beth Walden

Beth Walden, a third-year professor of Philosophy and Religion at WCU, is probably the coolest person you’ll ever meet. When I met her at the clocktower to ask her some questions for this article, she walked up wearing high heels, hugged me, and then showed me how those heels helped […]

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Cross Country teams finish 4th in Catamount Classic

The Western Carolina Cross Country team hosted the Catamount Classic on September 15, but unfortunately for the Cats, home-field advantage didn’t mean much. Western would finish fourth on both the men’s and women’s sides. The Western men had the highest finisher for either team as sophomore Stephen Hammond finished in […]

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Destination Cullowhee: Cedar Cliff

There’s a familiar chill in the air. The leaves have started to droop and bow their heads as if tired from a long season of standing at attention. Vibrant greens with which we began the school year have begun to fade into gentle autumn hues. Pretty soon this entire region […]

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Volleyball team wins two in a row at home

Starting on September 22, the Western Carolina volleyball team produced what was probably their most impressive two-match stretch of the season as they dispatched both Davidson and East Tennessee State. The Cats played both matches at home and faced off against the Davidson Wildcats first. Western dominated Davidson en route […]

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Presbyterian and UNCW share Catamount Clash VI title; WCU finishes 2-2

The Western Carolina volleyball team hosted Catamount Clash VI on September 14 and 15, but the Cats could not protect their house. Western would finish 2-2 in the tourney as Presbyterian and UNC-Wilmington both finished 3-0 to share the tournament title. The Cats started off the tournament with eventual champion […]

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Volleyball team drops two in a row

After winning two of their four games in the Catamount Clash, the Western Carolina women’s volleyball team couldn’t continue the momentum and dropped two SoCon matches in a row. The Cats lost at Chattanooga 3-0 on September 18 and then returned home and dropped a match to App State 3-0 […]