WVU Today As a new semester begins, West Virginia University is increasing services to address students’ emotional and mental health needs and promote the awareness of resources available. Talkspace The […]
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Jaiden Evans taking charge for Morgantown offense and defense
BY MATTHEW PEASLEE MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown football team has many playmakers at different positions across the field. Newer players are stepping up to fill roles and veteran players are […]
Morgantown, MUB, Mountain Line weigh in on mandates
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Communications Director Andrew Stacy said Thursday there is no plan to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for city employees. That doesn’t necessarily mean one isn’t coming. Stacy went on to […]
Enjoy a beer with a view at River Birch Cafe’s new rooftop bar
MORGANTOWN — Experience a new view of downtown Morgantown and enjoy a craft beer at River Birch Cafe’s rooftop bar, River View and Brew. River View and Brew hosted by […]
Morgantown football team, coach Sean Biser want to take leap forward after odd COVID 2020
BY MATTHEW PEASLEE MORGANTOWN — The standard is the standard at Morgantown High. That cliche is used with many sports programs but the Mohigans truly mean it. The 2021 season is […]
Bring on the vaccine mandates
On Monday, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine received full FDA approval, making it the first of the vaccines to be cleared beyond emergency use. And with that approval came a slew […]
Immense scale of Bush’s policy screw-up
by Chris Reed In 1983, Harvard-educated psychiatrist turned Carter administration bureaucrat turned conservative pundit Charles Krauthammer wrote a remarkably prescient column for Time magazine about “the mirror-image fallacy” — the […]
Tired of marching for what should already be ours
He said many profound things that day. He said America had given African Americans “a bad check.” He said he had come to remind the nation of “the fierce urgency […]
Quarantines should be lower in Mon schools this year, Campbell says
One down. Monongalia County schools went into Day 2 of the of the new academic year Wednesday with only “a few tweaks” related to bus runs, Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. […]
Star City Vintage Fest to be held Saturday
By Erin CleavengerNewsroom@DominionPost.com Break out your ripped jeans and band tees, Star City Vintage Fest is coming to Edith Barill Riverfront Park from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday. Gallery 304 — […]











