Author: Don Costello

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Odds & EndsA Mid-Major Pain in the…

CHICAGO, Ill. — If you want to read something warm and fuzzy about Hampton, Indiana State and Utah State reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament, you should turn your eyes away from the next 631 words. Words cannot express how much I detest “Mid-Major” and everything the term […]

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Servo’s Wrestling ReportA Couple More Bite the Dust

Well, ladies and gentlemen, it has finally happened. After two years of mediocre shows and lackluster ratings, Turner Broadcasting is pulling the plug on the World Championship Wrestling shows. Both Nitro and Thunder will no longer be seen on Turner stations (TNT and TBS) after next week. That’s not the […]

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Just Change the Damn Channel

It confuses me how someone can be so offended by something that means nothing to them. Why is is that people in this world always feel the need to slander something that many other people enjoy, just because they do not approve of it. If pro wrestling offends you so […]

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Student Comments On Workload

Dear Editor: This week is the final week before spring break. The thing that makes this week one of the most feared weeks is the tons of work that is thrown at students. One thing that makes it so much different is the fact that the kids can’t wait to […]

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Is It Safe To Walk Yet?

Dear Editor: Pedestrian have the right a way, right? NO, here at WCU there are some people that do not understand the concept of stopping at a crosswalk. Have you ever been at a crosswalk, and had someone fly by you as if you were not there? I know I’m […]

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Student Tired of Waiting In Line For Food

I am very grateful for the UC food court. I am a transfer student from a school where there was no eating places quite like the UC. The only problem that I have with the UC food court is that, why around peak lunch hours do they have one lady […]

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WCU Welcomes Multi-Discipline Scholar

WCU welcomes its next visiting scholar next week. Martica Sawin, a woman of many vocations, including art historian, contemporary critic, curator, writer and lecturer, will be speaking on Wednesday, March 28, in room 104 of the Belk Building. Her presentation will begin at 7 p.m. Sawin’s lecture will give her […]

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Catamount Mascot a Victim of Wildcat Family Confusion

Dear Editor: I am a freshman here at WCU and I am proud to go here. I have always been proud of where I went to school, but there is one thing that has been getting on my nerves, it is our mascot. I thought we were supposed to be […]