As spring approaches, and retreats, and approaches again here in Cullowhee, we know that the season of renewal will eventually have its affect here in this little mountain town. Yes, new flowers, new leaves … new sports editors? Yes, when my compadre Daniel Hooker walks across the stage in a […]
Author: Cory Habicht
Reader Encourages Fisherman, Others to Clean Up the Tuck
This Saturday, April 21, 2001, the 17th Annual Tuckaseegee River Clean-Up will be held. Sponsored by the U.C. Outdoor Program and Last Minute Productions, the clean up should be attended by all fishermen. Those of you who spend your Saturday mornings fishing, it is your duty to join the long […]
BooksGrimm’s Grimmest for Mature Audiences Only
#8220;Once upon a time there lived a King and a Queen, and that Queen had a wickedly evil mother-in-law. When the King went off to war, the old Queen had her daughter-in-law locked up in a musty room in the cellar, and her two little boys were locked up with […]
MoviesBlue Soup, Omelet, and Marmalade: “Bridget Jones’s Diary”
#8220;So how’s your love life?” The phrase dreaded by “singletons,” those who find themselves alone on Friday nights, throughout the world and which is always brought up at just the right moment on all major holidays. “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” based on the Helen Fielding national best-selling novel of the same […]
Tennis, Volleyball, and Golf Announce Signees
Tennis Signs CottonWestern Carolina’s head women’s tennis coach Jan Stubbs announced the signing today of Kristin Cotton of Central, S.C. to a National Letter of Intent. Cotton has lettered on the varsity squad for the past five seasons at D.W. Daniel High School. In the eighth grade she was the […]
Dance Team Tryouts Scheduled
Next year’s team will be selected during the weekend of April 27-29, 2001. The new team will perform for athletic events during the fall and spring semesters of the 2001-2002 school year as well as other Western North Carolina community events. If you have had formal dance training and love […]
Budget Conflicts Resolved Before Vote
SGA Senate approved funding for the College Republicans and the Jewish Student Organization (JSO) after a period of conflict between the organizations and the SGA’s Finance Committee. The College Republicans received $249, and JSO received $166. “This is the first year we’ve received a low amount,” said Chris Ertel, a […]
SGA Approves 2001-02 Club and Organization Budget
The SGA Senate unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday which detailed the budget for club and organization funding for the 2001-2002 school year. Earlier in the semester, the Senate’s Finance Committee, chaired by Bradley Lovin, accepted applications for funding from all organizations recognized by SGA. These applications included questions about the […]
Aramark Closes for Spring Things on the Lawn
Thursday, April 26, Aramark will shut down both Brown and Dodson cafeterias to serve dinner on the UC lawn in conjunction with Rob Routhieaux’s management 306 class and Spring Things on the Lawn. Spring Things will include a beauty pageant, a male auction, food, and the local band Rufus Grove. […]
ODDS & ENDSCatamount Clubbing at the Friendly Confines
CHICAGO — Western Carolina University was the last thing on my mind at 10 am on Easter Sunday. It was time to worship in the greatest cathedral on earth—Wrigley Field. In this season of rebirth, the Cubbies are slowly moving the rock that has stood in front of their cave […]