Author: Hannah Crane

Cherokee lessons

Right in the Middle with moe.

As the first lines of “Captain America” come through the speakers, moe. instantly establishes itself as a group that does not take things too seriously. Formed in Buffalo, New York in 1991, moe.’s mix of pop and rock-a-billy bluegrass has attracted quite a following for the quintet. On Dither, the […]

Cherokee lessons

“Bowels In or Bowels Out?” Biting Wit in “Hannibal”

Tired of the wishy-washy movies about love and commitment and all that garbage? Well then, “Hello Clarice.” Dr. Hannibal Lecter is back, and he’s hungry for some action in one of the most anticipated movies of the year, “Hannibal,” directed by Ridley Scott. For those not familiar with the renowned […]

Cherokee lessons

The Original Parliament Represents the Essence of Funk

The last time I saw the mothership land, Starchild was at the helm, dishing out interplanetary funk at an alarming rate. 500,000 watts of P-Funk power, to be precise, flanked by Sir Nose, the Diaper Man, and a host of gaudily attired outer space funkateers. It was quite a spectacle. […]

Cherokee lessons

DepartMentalManagement

A major, a minor, a required class, or maybe a vague interest in the business world might draw you into the realm of the management department. This department might go unnoticed by many due to the fact that it is a junior and senior level degree program that has little […]

Cherokee lessons

Heart Month Increases Awareness

Valentines Day reminds us all of hearts. The American Heart Association encourages this, but their focus is not on those little candies that say Be Mine. February is Heart Month, and each year the American Heart Association emphasizes a different aspect of taking care of each other and ourselves. In […]

Cherokee lessons

Biblical Scholar Dr. Ralph Williams Returns to Lecture at WCU

Dr. Ralph Williams, professor of English at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, will return to WCU for a series of lectures Monday, February 26, through Wednesday, February 28. Dr. Williams is a well-known speaker with a devoted following at WCU, and students and faculty alike eagerly await his […]

Cherokee lessons

IFC Votes on All Greek Parties Resolution

The Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) recently voted to only allow members of fraternities and sororities to attend fraternity parties. This resolution, which would begin a trial period after Spring Break, was designed in response to low fraternity recruitment numbers, according to Luke Dean, president of the IFC. Only about 30 men […]

Cherokee lessons

Police Investigate WCU Student’s Death

Authorities are still investigating the death of a young woman, which happened early Sunday morning in Harrill Hall. According to Director of Public Safety Gene McAbee, WCU EMS received a call at approximately 6:14 am about a student on the fifth floor of Harrill who was having trouble breathing. Officers […]

Cherokee lessons

Student Retention Conference a Success

The Staff Forum held the Student Retention Conference in the Hinds University Center from 3:00 to 4:30 last Wednesday. The conference was held to determine faculty and student opinions about what WCU can do to keep its students. Staff director Bob Orr was very pleased with the turnout. “I am […]

Cherokee lessons

Angie Aparo Strips Music to the Basics

In the pop mainstream today, it often seems that songwriters are overlooked for pretty faces and, well … other stuff that’s pretty too. Too many excellent singers, musicians and groups are going unnoticed by the masses because they can’t get coverage on that authoritarian musical monopoly, MTV. Angie Aparo is […]