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WCU Catamounts record first win of the season

Western Carolina University defeated the Mars Hill Lions on Saturday afternoon, part of Family Weekend. With the win, WCU improves to 1-3 on the season. The heavy rain that came down all afternoon made for an uncomfortable game for both the players and the fans on the game day of […]

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Editorial: We asked and you answered

We asked, and you answered! Now, it’s our turn to let you know our plans. To all of those who participated in our survey about how The Western Carolinian could be improve (see B front), we greatly appreciated your honesty and detailed explanations. Some asked for more articles on lifestyle […]

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Graduate speech-language pathology program re-accredited

The Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) recently re-accredited Western Carolina University’s graduate program in speech-language pathology, housed under the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, for another eight years. The re-accreditation came after a two-day visit by four members of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA), two academic professors […]

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Smoky Mountain Sk8way skates forward with funplex

After months of renovation, the Smoky Mountain Sk8way in Waynesville will be opening its doors again on Friday, Sept. 27. The opening date has been pushed back due to difficulties with construction. According to their Facebook page, “Our phone is ringing off the hook, and we can’t keep up with […]

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Johnson named director of Millennial Initiatives

Tony Johnson has been drawn back to Western Carolina University many times throughout the years. According to The Reporter, after earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at WCU, Johnson returned yet again. Johnson was recently named the director of Millennial Initiatives. After going through video conferences with approximately 10 […]

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Meet Briana Ford, Certifying Official

If you are at all involved with the Office of Military Student Services on campus, you know the name Briana Ford. But if you are one of those students who have never even heard of that office, you would be surprised to know how much goes on behind the scenes-and […]

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Change is Good: Western Carolinian style

What do people want from Western Carolina University’s campus newspaper, The Western Carolinian? What do they enjoy about the newspaper, and in what ways do they want it to change? How can The Western Carolinian appeal to its readers? Answers from around campus have varied from desires to see more […]

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‘Belcher and Friends’ show off this year’s season

Chancellor David O. Belcher, his wife Susan Belcher and many other noteworthy Western Carolina University performers put together a collection of stunning performances on Tuesday, Sept. 3, to benefit the WCU Friends of the Arts. Other performers included Tony nominee Terrence Mann, Terry Welch, Delanté Randolph, William Martin, the WCU […]

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Rock on with Rory Kelly

Mixing guttural vocals and sick guitar riffs, innovative bass tunes and a reliable and confident slew of drum beats helps to form the three-man band known as Rory Kelly. Lead singer and guitar master Rory Kelly founded the band in 2012 alongside his dad Mike “Pops” Kelly, drummer, and his […]

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Citizen Spotlight: Mayor Maurice Moody

Western Carolina University students can accomplish great things. Our alumni are vast and immense when it comes to their accomplishments. Maurice Moody graduated from WCU in 1966. Since his graduation, he has worked in various fields. Four years after his retirement from BASF, an international chemical company, in 1993, he […]