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Eaves and Page share their hopes, mission for SGA term

Meet your new SGA President and Vice President, TJ Eaves and Alecia Page. In an in-depth interview last week, Eaves and Page explained their platforms, how they hope to change Western’s campus, and make sure the student body is heard. Eaves wants to make sure that there is a one-on-one […]

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Chancellor-elect Belcher addresses WCU, meets with community

His father was a pastor. His mother was a school teacher. And his wife was magician David Copperfield’s first on-stage assistant. Those are just a few of the personal tidbits revealed Monday, April 11, by David O. Belcher, Western Carolina University’s chancellor-elect, in his inaugural public address to campus. Provost […]

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Clinical Science Program eliminated at WCU, but not in 2011

In order to become more efficient and prepare for drastic budget cuts for the 2011-12 school year, the UNC System axed 60 programs across the state in March across its 17 campuses. Ten universities saw program eliminations according to a released report by system officials, which also had Western Carolina […]

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Fenton becomes president of Milton Society of America

Western Carolina University English professor Mimi Fenton recently became president of the Milton Society of America, an organization with hundreds of members from around the world committed to furthering scholarship on and promoting the exchange of ideas about English poet John Milton. “It is a tremendous honor to serve in […]

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WCU robotics team wins award at regional conference

A student robotic team from Western Carolina University’s Kimmel School of Construction Management and Technology recently participated in a competition at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Southeastern Conference and won a third place award.        Nine WCU students worked together to build a solar powered robot in the […]

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WCU students win honors at national collegiate sales competition

A Western Carolina University business student claimed second place among 122 competitors in a prestigious national collegiate sales competition, while he and his WCU teammate placed seventh out of 61 schools in team competition. Nathan Hunzaker, a senior majoring in sales and marketing and computer information systems, finished second in […]

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Artwork needed for UC Showroom

If you have been to the University Center recently, you may have noticed an empty showroom on the second floor by the Catamount Gifts and Clothing store. This room should be filled with student artwork on display for others to admire and appreciate, but lately applications of artwork have been, […]

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Greek Week featured Whee Rock at Ramsey Center

At the peak of Greek Week excitement, teams of organizations joined together for a dance competition on Thursday, March 24, in the Ramsey Center. The show was full of excitement and the dances were both entertaining and hilarious. The teams were given one-word themes (such as “Baby” and “Magic”) to […]

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Spring musical “Kiss Me, Kate” spices up Cullowhee

Spring is in the air, which means WCU’s spring musical has taken the stage once again to feature this year’s Department of Stage and Screen’s production, “Kiss Me, Kate” – a lively Broadway show that surely added some spice to the Cullowhee valley. The play placed a dramatic emphasis on […]