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WCU student chapter awarded for work in safety, health field

Western Carolina University has been honored with a national award from the American Society of Safety Engineers for best student chapter of the year, which comes with a $6,000 prize to be used for scholarships and student research. WCU’s chapter was selected from a record 17 submissions for the 2011 […]

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WCU students inducted into English honor society

Twenty Western Carolina University students recently were inducted into Theta Sigma chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honor society. Sigma Tau Delta recognizes outstanding students with a major or minor in English who have a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher in their English courses and who rank […]

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WCU student wins scholarship to participate in international conference

Western Carolina University student Casey Icenhour will attend the international Student Technology Conference at Yale University in June on the Senti-Merriman Scholarship, which is awarded to one student across the country each year. Icenhour, a junior from Lenoir majoring in electrical engineering, works with the student computing team at WCU […]

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Forest City resident graduates from Western Carolina at 18

At an age when many young people are preparing to go to college, 18-year-old Brittany Amber Nicole Burke has graduated from Western Carolina University with a bachelor’s degree. The daughter of Tim and Wendy Burke of Forest City completed her academic requirements last spring semester to earn her degree in […]

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WCU public relations student elected to national leadership position

Western Carolina University student Lauren Gray was elected vice president of the Public Relations Student Society of America’s national committee at the organization’s recent meeting in Seattle. As vice president for 2011-12, the senior public relations major from New London will assist with publishing the organization’s annual report, managing chapter […]

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Does your shirt have a meaning?

Have you ever been hustling to class when you look up, only to make eye contact with that person you have never seen before in your life? Awkward. Within seconds, they look away, but something catches your eye. A pig. You’re hooked. What does his shirt say? You can’t help […]

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Campus construction to continue over summer

The majority of students and faculty/staff members have left Western’s campus, but one group still remains for the entirety of summer: the construction workers. Phase 3 of The Quad is now taking place as well as the completion of the Health and Human Sciences building. The expected project of making […]

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Lineup set for free summer concerts at WCU

Western Carolina University has announced the lineup for its 2011 Summer Concert Series. The concerts, sponsored by A.K. Hinds University Center, will be held on the University Center lawn at 7 p.m. on Thursdays in June and July. The events are free and open to the public. A full schedule […]

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Pride of the Mountains gets new marching band director

The new Pride of the Mountains Marching band director is David Starnes, the current director of bands at Kennesaw Mountain High School in Kennesaw, Ga. Starnes replaces the award-winning Bob Buckner, who will be retiring July 1 after 20 years as director of athletic bands at WCU.  “We are extremely […]

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Possibility of UNC system enrollment cap discussed

Could the UNC school system start implementing an attendance cap on enrollment? According to the Charlotte Observer, with all of the budget cuts and an anticipated $500 million cut for the 2011-2012 year, Bradley Wilson, a former chairman of the UNC system’s Board of Governors ,said “We’ve always said we […]