Month: January 2001

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Mad Batter a Magnet for Students, Faculty

The familiar aromas of muffins, stickybuns, and freshly brewed coffee greet the eager guests who enter the newly painted door of the expanded Mad Batter coffeeshop. The room, formerly occupied by Cullowhee Flowers and Gifts, is wide and open and fronted by tall glass windows. Small bars have been built […]

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Clubbin’ with Mike

For those of you expecting reviews about Cullowhee’s night life, don’t read this! However, if you are interested in gaining information about different clubs and organizations on campus, this column is tailored for you. Because this is the first column this semester, I’ll begin with a club that is also […]

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Biology Department Awards Scholarships to Four Students

The biology department at Western Carolina University presented academic scholarships to four students during its annual award banquet Friday, Dec. 8. Jared Hamilton Fisher of Cullowhee received the Ramsey Family Scholarship, which covers the full cost of in-state tuition for the 2001-02 academic year. The son of James and Diana […]

News

New web page; features writer

Dear Sirs and m’ams:This new web site looks great. Somebody is doing a great job there and you guys should be proud.That girl who reviews cd’s for your publication sure is a good writer. Give her a pat on the back for me.Take care,Jeffrey SykesWCU 2000 (in case ya’ll fergot)

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Alterna-country rocker Steve Earle packs a punch with twang

When I went home over the holidays, I made a stop to my local (local meaning 30 minutes away) Record Exchange in Charlotte to sell off some cheap and bad CDs that I’d accumulated over the years. When I was there, I noticed they’d done something new with their country […]

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Blue Squirrel Reopens Doors

Alan Berkow wants people to know that after over two months of being closed, his Blue Squirrel Cafe is ready for business. With repairs to septic systems behind it, the Blue Squirrel has reopened its doors and is slowly but surely regaining regular customers. “There was a day when I […]

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Classic Cyrano de Bergerac to be performed at WCU

Throughout the semester, the Lectures, Concerts, and Exhibition Series brings a variety of musical groups, public speakers, writers, and other performers to broaden students’ horizons here at Western. Not to mention, LCE is providing the great opportunity for students to get together to see or hear something they might not […]

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Track Cats Prepare for Indoor Season

With Old Man Winter’s grip stifling the great outdoors and the sound of basketballs pounding the hardwood, track and field takes a back seat – or does it? Primarily considered an outdoor, summertime event, track and field does its best to keep pace, moving events indoors to escape the elements. […]

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Men’s Basketball falls to ETSU in Waning Minutes

Western Carolina lost to conference rival East Tennessee State University 62-55 at the Ramsey Center Saturday night. The Catamounts never trailed by more than 10 and were as close as three with less than five minutes remaining in the contest. The Bucs, however, used their dominance inside to pull out […]

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WCU Basketball Squads Travel in Conference Play this Week

Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams will be on the road this week, each with crucial road games as Southern Conference play gets into full gear. The guys will venture to Boone on Saturday to battle the hated Mountaineers of Appalachian State. ASU (4-14, 1-4) has had little success […]