This Friday evening marks the end of an era and the dawn of another as the last fashion show takes place at the WVU Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources […]
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Student volunteers continue ‘candy striper’ legacy at WVU Hospitals, prepare for a future in medicine
In the mid-1900s, bright-eyed teenagers donned red-and-white striped pinafores as they handled paperwork, transported lab samples and assisted patients with daily activities under the supervision of experienced nurses. Around 60 […]
Guest essay: Picking WVU’s next prez
by Patrice Harris Dear West Virginia University Community, The West Virginia University Board of Governors has begun the process of selecting the next president of our beloved university. This is […]
Planetarium’s eclipse party captivated thousands of spectators, celebrated astronomy
A bustling crowd of astronomy enthusiasts and curious onlookers gathered on the WVU Mountainlair lawn Monday afternoon to witness the rare celestial event that has captivated North America for weeks […]
West Virginia to witness once-in-a-lifetime celestial event
On Monday, hundreds of factors will perfectly align to create a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for inhabitants of the Mountain State. The moon will position itself between the Earth and sun, obscuring […]
Guest essay: Why the National Institutes of Health is important to W.Va.
by Shelley Moore Capito Ten years ago, many West Virginians had to leave the state to get treatment for certain diseases, illnesses or other medical issues. That is not the […]
WVU Board of Governors takes first look at proposed rule to guide presidential searches and evaluations
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Board of Governors took a first look on Monday at a proposed new rule to guide its search for a new president. The BOG approved a […]
WVU takes on Marshall in Charleston
The West Virginia University baseball team heads to the state capital today to take on in-state rival Marshall. First pitch from GoMart Ballpark in Charleston is set for 6 p.m. […]
Respecting Ramadan: WVU Dining Services to accommodate students observing Ramadan when they return to campus next week after spring break
WVU is technically a week behind for this year’s Ramadan — the month-long observance of charity and prayer, and fasting and feasts, that began Sunday night for Muslims around the […]
W.Va. Senate right to advance campus food insecurity bill
House of Delegates must follow suit “My first year in college, I lost 20 pounds,” said Sen. Mike Azinger as he voted against a “hunger-free” campus bill. “I didn’t eat. […]








