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Meet the Animals: WNC Nature Center showcases NC native wildlife

If you like animals and are looking for a fun way to spend your weekend, try visiting the Western North Carolina Nature Center in Asheville. With over 40 acres of Southern Appalachian habitat and over 60 species of animals, the WNC Nature Center is sure to both entertain and educate. […]

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HvZ: Throwing socks at the undead

Every semester students get into groups donning yellow bandanas on either their upper or lower torso in what is known as “Humans vs. Zombies.” “HvZ,” as it is commonly known, started in 2005 and is played on college campuses, libraries and other public places, according to humansvszombies.org, the game’s official […]

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Copy Editor

Kaitlyn Connelly was appointed a Copy Editor for The Western Carolinian in the fall of 2012. Kaitlyn attended a conference in Chicago on writing and editing as a representative for The Western Carolinian in October 2012. She learned about interviewing techniques, adapting one’s writing to different mediums, writing for a […]

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“Tarzan of the Apes” joins radio and live action in the jungle

#8220;Tarzan of the Apes,” performed on Feb. 26, at 7:30 p.m., was presented in the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center at Western Carolina University. The show was performed through broadcasts on the radio, in front of a live audience. Through this unfamiliar and unique form of entertainment, […]

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What Whee Do, March 17 – March 22

Our ideas for fun are endless! See a documentary, travel to Asheville, explore Cullowhee, attend Safe Spring Break Lawn Day and more. Sunday, March 17: Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Pinch a friend or two who forgot to wear green! Have you registered for classes yet? Take an hour or two […]

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Base Camp Cullowhee opens new trail system at WCU

The picnic area of Western Carolina University catered to a grand opening of the trail system from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Feb. 23. Saturday was filled with a variety of events including a guided hike or mountain bike ride, an adaptive sports and adventures presentation, live music, free […]

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“Blind Date with a Book” project sparks literary romance

Students have the chance to step out of their reading comfort zone with the Blind Date with a Book project in Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library. The display for Blind Date with a Book went up around Feb. 8. The project was meant to be displayed just in time for […]

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Inflame: the meeting of flamenco and Indian music

On Tuesday, March 12, Western Carolina University hosted the amazing Inflame group. The band, comprised of four members, creates a lovely infusion of flamenco music and Indian music. The band includes various instruments indicative of the culture they are from. Each instrument in this small but talented band is essential. […]

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Winter Choral Concert, Gjeilo leave audience wanting more

The Western Carolina University School of Music presented their Winter Choral Concert on Thursday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center. The University Chorus, Concert Choir, Catamount Singers and Electric Soul groups performed over two hours. The University Chorus performed under the direction of Michael […]

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New Sylva-Cullowhee bus system tailors to those 21 and over

Jackson County local Patrick Nettles is bringing a safer way to party to the area via the Cat Express, which began on Jan. 31. “Don’t stress, ride the Express” is the slogan for the new bus system catering toward those wanting to go out over the weekend. Nettles purchased an […]