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RED CROSS SENDS THANKS

JACKSON COUNTY RED CROSSBLOOD DRIVE @ SYLVA COMMUNITY CENTERSEPTEMBER 14, 2001 Thanks to all the Donors for making this a successful drive! SPONSERS:Western Carolina University Student ServicesWestern Carolina University Honors CollegeJackson County Department of Social ServicesPepsi Cola Bottling Company of Bryson City JACKSON COUNTY VOLUNTEERS:Judy Harris, Nancy Saxon, Amie Cosenza, […]

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INTERNSHIP AT UNC-CH

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government Dates: May 28, 2002 – August 2, 2002The Institute of Government Summer Intern Program offers much more than a summer paycheck. It is an unusual blend of learning, working, theory, and practice. This year the program will give twenty […]

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STUDENTS WANTED!!

#8211;Big Brothers/Big Sisters are needed for 1 hour a week on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. –Work-study students can get paid to tutor reading and math at a local school. –Other local agencies are seeking student volunteers. Call (828)227-3497 for details and an application.

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Corndawg Commentary

In Pink Floyd’s film adaptation of ‘The Wall,’ the very drugged-up title character uttered the words, ‘the show must go on.’ Well, in light of this past week’s tragic events, this is not the case in all circumstances. Major League Baseball, the National Football League and the majority of major […]

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Drum-Machines Hurt New TMBG Album

Of all the bands absolutely loved by music critics in the past 20 years or so, perhaps none seem more darling or capable of doing no wrong than the guys in They Might Be Giants. The band scored a hit in the 80s with the inescapably catchy “Istanbul, Constantinople” and […]

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Women’s Center prepares for autumn programs

The Women’s Center of Western Carolina University is still in full swing and has lined up a number of programs for students returning for fall. Located on the second floor of the Hinds University Center, The Women’s Center offers a comfortable and caring environment for all guests, in addition to […]

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Learn to grow up with the author of “Spilling Open”

Spilling Open: The Art of Becoming Yourself is a book about self-discovery, a book about growing up – more than anything, a book about learning to love yourself – even your flaws. The book’s creator, Sabrina Ward Harrison, is an amazing woman, an amazing artist and, above all, an amazing […]

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WCU Community Unites in Wake of Attacks

Students, faculty, and staff gathered at the Ramsey Center Thursday, attempting to make sense out of events of September 11 while offering consolation to distraught university community members. Chancellor John Bardo, Reverend Rich Irwin of the Wesley Foundation, criminal justice professor Bernie Dougherty, and June Wytock of the Counseling and […]

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WCU Construction

The $98.4 million that Western Carolina University received from the state education bond package, and money from appropriations funds, is being used for current construction projects, which are underway and will continue through January 2005. Across from Cullowhee Creek, the Outreach Center, formally the Camp Lab School, is undergoing renovation […]

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Lady Cat Golfers Triumph in Opener

Western Carolina traveled to Myrtle Beach to capture the Green Course Championship Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic in their first competition of the season. The Lady Catamounts rewrote school record books with an all-time low 54-hole score of 973. The team’s opening round of 330 placed them in third place, four shots […]