Issues & Features

Issues & Features

Mujeres con un Proposito; a place of belonging

Mujeres con un Proposito (MCP) is a student lead club for Latinas to create an empowering and welcoming space for women of color and to help the Latinx community.  “Being able to have that sense of community and women around me that inspire me to be a better version of […]

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Catamount Eats sous chef rejuvenates food truck

Catamount Eats food truck prides itself on providing friendly and fast service, great flavors, location convenience, and a safe eating environment for all students. Their devotion to serving food that students may not find anywhere else on campus is like no other location at WCU.    Raven Campbell has been the […]

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Portioning issues in dining leads to a resolution

In February 2023, student Jacob Dillhyon messaged the Carolinian on Instagram asking for his experience with WCU Dining Services to be told.   His message:   “This is regarding a string of messages I’ve had with Dining Services regarding their fatphobia they are presenting as well as discrimination against those with medical […]

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Not alone – Resources for those in crisis

Note from the writer – The following article deals with the topic of suicide and may cause difficult emotions, but these are conversations we should have.  Incident at 808 West  Authorities from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office responded to a welfare call around 8 p.m. on Feb. 7.  A call […]

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Student entrepreneurs: their motivation and drive

For a college student, life moves faster than the eye can see. There are endless deadlines, homework assignments, tests, group projects and so much more. The pressure gets heavier and heavier as we figure out what we want to do, how to get involved and what comes next.   Stephen Rider […]

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Recognizing the land during Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to recognize and respect Indigenous culture. This month also recalls the dark past of colonized land.  Land acknowledgements, formal documents honoring tribal homelands, are used by institutions across America, including WCU.   WCU sits on land that was, and remains, the ancestral and […]