It took about two minutes last week for the Monongalia County Board of Education to level a 365-day expulsion on a student for violating West Virginia’s Safe Schools Act. Under […]
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I, Robot (and a hopeful, hole-in-one): Championship in Fairmont brings out the tech in students
FAIRMONT — No, that wasn’t a time-portal to a 22nd century ESPN telecast you wandered into Saturday at Fairmont State University. Those really were small-scale robots, in real-time, playing disc […]
U.S.’s Achilles heel
This week marks 10 years since unknown assailants attacked a power substation in Metcalf, Calif., that continues to serve as a harbinger about the vulnerability of the nation’s electric infrastructure. […]
Violence casts shadow over Holy Land
by Storer H. Rowley Holy days in the Holy Land should be sacred refuges from escalating tensions and violence, but ironically, they are often just the opposite, producing some of […]
EVs may be green, but are they sustainable?
by Nolan Finley The auto industry needs fewer cheerleaders and more skeptics. Like Carlos Tavares. The Stellantis chief executive is running against the tide of automakers and policymakers who are […]
Freshmen produce as University downs Parkersburg South 10-2
MORGANTOWN — The University softball team had to call an audible early in their game against Parkersburg South Friday afternoon. After the Patriots plated a run in the top of […]
MUB investigating cause of blower blaze, will honor employees
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board is working with manufacturer AERZEN to determine exactly why a blower unit burst into flames at MUB’s Star City Wastewater Treatment Plant on April 6. […]
Mon Power tells PSC its Pleasants plant interim solution may cost more than expected; various groups come out against proposal
MORGANTOWN – With two hearings set for this coming week regarding Mon Power’s possible purchase of the Pleasants Power Station, the company and its FirstEnergy sister Potomac Edison informed the […]
Waynesburg man arrested after burglary, bond violation
A Waynesburg, P.,a man was arrested on burglary charges after allegedly breaking into a home on Mason Dixon Highway Wednesday morning and threatening to shoot the resident. According to […]
Appalachian magazine highlights region’s artists
Spotlighting the under-represented voices of Appalachia is the mission of the new arts and culture publication, You’re Not Seeing Things (YNST) Magazine. Founded by a team of WVU Alumni and […]







