MORGANTOWN — Timothy Eads was never in the dark concerning his desire to participate in a highly visible extracurricular activity at WVU. As a high school student five years ago, […]
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Mon BOE talks about RIF possibilities
Next fall, Emily Tanzey will do what makes her famous. She’ll be in front of a classroom, and roaming between the rows of desks making literature come alive for students. […]
UHS recognized for high female enrollment in computer science
MORGANTOWN — Half the students in Janalee Thorn’s computer science classes at University High School are female. If you think that’s a number worth computing on a national and international […]
Ovarian cancer survivor, Mon Health doctor discuss recovery, five years into remission
MORGANTOWN — Jayne Stewart saw it every time she looked in the mirror. Her cheekbones were hollow, and her collarbones were going sharp. She was taking on a sunken-eyed cast. […]
West Virginia Junior College nursing grads celebrate degrees with pinning ceremony
MORGANTOWN — Austin VanScyoc slept like a baby through the whole thing Sunday afternoon, but don’t give him a hard time. After all, he is a baby. Born March 28, […]
Education forum stops in Clarksburg; officials hear from families, teachers
CLARKSBURG — (Mental) pencils at the ready, please, for a pop-quiz: Does your child feel comfortable enough at this school to talk about problems with his principal, teachers or any […]
Student heads to D.C. for advocacy summit
MORGANTOWN — At the height of West Virginia’s opioid crisis in 2016, one Mountain State resident was dying of a drug overdose every 10 hours. One every 10 hours. Somebody’s […]
J.C. Penney event helps students dress for success
Matt Tenaglio and Isabella Anderson are first-year law students at WVU, so they’re already working the marketing, in fine fashion. “We’re gonna have to wear something different every day,” Tenaglio […]
New digital archive honors legacy of state official Arch Moore
MORGANTOWN — Before those divisive terms as state governor and the conviction on corruption charges that sent him to jail, Arch Moore was an earnest young public servant in Washington. […]
South Middle holds town hall where students, teachers, parents weigh in on education bill
MORGANTOWN — Aaron Braun didn’t learn anything new Thursday night in the auditorium of South Middle School. That’s not to say he isn’t a good student, however. The third-grader is […]










