Western Carolina’s baseball season ended Friday, May 22 during the Catamounts’ third game of the Southern Conference Championship. Despite a three run rally in the top of the ninth, the Catamounts were unable to stop No. 8 Furman from advancing in the tournament. As of May 28, twelve Catamounts are […]
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Texting Ban Gets Final Approval
State lawmakers want North Carolina motorists to stop mashing their cell phone keypads while mashing on the gas. Legislation to ban drivers from text messaging or sending e-mails with their cell phones won final approval on Tuesday, June 9 in the state Senate. The House had already approved the measure, […]
Western Carolinian Website To Experience Outages
As the Western Carolinian prepares to upgrade the www.westercarolinian.com website in early July, the Editorial Board would like to warn vistors to the website to expect outages while portions of the website are changed. Some features, such as the ability to search the Western Carolinian archives, will be temporarily unavailable […]
Partnership for Defense Innovation Opens WCU Office
The Partnership for Defense Innovation opened an office at Western Carolina University on Thursday, May 28, as part of a growing collaboration between PDI and WCU on research, development and testing for projects that have applications in the defense and security industries. PDI is a nonprofit organization created to support […]
Jackson County Courthouse Slated To Be Restored
After more than a decade of planning, the old Jackson County Courthouse will be restored and a new library will be added. The project will cost the county $7.9 million for construction as well as an additional $1.6 million for furnishings that is being raised by Friends of the Jackson […]
Food Crisis to Impact Bioengineering Industry
Even though the issue of the food crisis in American has been put on the backburner, it is not over yet. As food prices soar, countries and governing bodies are being forced to find new ways of improving their agricultural system. This may be beneficial to the biotechnology industry, which […]
UPDATED: Chancellor John Bardo Being Considered For Cincinnati Job
The University of Cincinnati is formally advertising for a new president to fill the school’s vacant position, but Western Carolina University Chancellor John Bardo may be invited to apply. In a story published online on Monday, June 1 in the Cincinnati Enquirer, several nominations have been submitted to UC trustees, […]
Coca-Cola No Longer WCU’s Beverage of Choice
A change is coming to Western Carolina University. Pepsi, a company of PepsiCo, is one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, and now it will find a home here on campus. The makers of Pepsi, Gatorade, Tropicana, and Mountain Dew, PepsiCo has won the contract over Coca-Cola for […]
Smoking Ban Passed in North Carolina
North Carolina may be called “Tobacco Road”, but if you’re within the borders of the Tar Heel State after January of 2010, do not expect to light up at a bar or restaurant. Over the last few months, legislation was introduced that would ban smoking in public places such as […]
Jackson County’s Green Energy Park
Since its Phase 1 opening in October of 2006, the Jackson County Green Energy Park (JCGEP), located in Dillsboro, has been benefiting the community with education, jobs, and environmentally sound methods of producing energy. “That hill is about a nine acres landfill, it has about three quarters of a million […]