Month: March 2001

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WCU to Host Youth Entrepreneurship Camp

Western North Carolina high school students will learn how to create businesses and foster entrepreneurial skills while experiencing college life during the third annual Youth Entrepreneurship Camp, held June 24-29 at Western Carolina University. The camp, sponsored by the North Carolina Small Business and Technology Development Center at WCU and […]

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VIDEOLess Entertaining Than Mr. T – “Dr. T and the Women”

#8220;Dr. T and the Women” is amazing. Unfortunately, it’s amazing in all the wrong ways. It’s amazing how they could put the notoriously female-friendly Richard Gere in the role of a gynecologist who believes that “women, by nature, are saints” and still not appeal to many women. It’s amazing how […]

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WCU Reveals Plans for New Elementary Education Program

Attention students and community members: are you pursuing a degree and find yourself wondering about teaching as a career option? Do you have a bachelor’s degree already? Has teaching crossed your mind as a way to better yourself and provide support to children in the community? Well, if you nod […]

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Japanese Teachers to Work with WNC Schools

Local public school teachers in the WNC area are part of a select group of educators that will begin working with eleven visiting Japanese teachers from March 24 through April 2. As part of an educational exchange program involving Western Carolina University, two other University of North Carolina institutions and […]

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April 3 Expo to Showcase Undergraduate Work

Research conducted by Western Carolina University students, and samples of students’ fine and performing arts, will be on display Tuesday, April 3, as WCU’s Honors College sponsors the third Undergraduate Expo. More than 74 student presenters will showcase their work all day, with exhibitions including creative writing, experiments in sciences […]

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Stand and Lead, or Shut Up

To every and all in Cullowhee, Politics. That is half of everything here at Western, half of anything really. But here at WCU it seems to shine more and more. Look around and the average student will see unfinished construction projects, plenty of campus police, and unpaid parking fines fluttering […]

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A Reader’s Plea: ‘Feed Us Something Different’

Dear Editor, I am so frustrated with the disgusting food we are forced to eat here on campus on a daily basis. School food sucks so bad and it’s so outrageously priced, it’s not worth paying for. The UC gets old after the first 2 months of your freshman year, […]

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A Response to “Cullowhee Culture”

Dear Editor, This is an open letter in response to Matthew Kennedy’s letter to the editor of March 7 entitled “Partying, Drugs, and Wal-Mart: A Concerned Student Addresses Cullowhee Culture.” My name is Chris Lenzo, and I am an instructor in the sociology department. I read your letter to the […]