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WCU Rugby Closes Out Year By Toppling Duke

With the bitter cold wind at their back, Duke walked off WCU’s rugby field with their hopes for another win shattered after the WCU women’s rugby team beat them soundly 66-0, leaving Duke to limp home nursing their pride and heir battle wounds. The energy and technique demonstrated by the […]

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Spring Scrimmage Highlighted by Defense

The annual Purple-Gold Game wrapping up spring practice Sunday at E.J. Whitmire Stadium/Bob Waters Field featured a defensive struggle on both sides, with only a drive in the final minutes separating the two squads. The contest featured 18 punts, two turnovers, and a missed field goal. Additionally, both teams combined […]

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Communication falls Short Concerning Food Service

To the Editor: I believe their needs to be better communication between students and Aramark, (Foodservice Taskforce Assembled” March 28, 2001). Clete Myers, Food Service Director, stressed that he is ‘open to constructive criticism that students have to offer.’ So why don’t people stop complaining to other students and make […]

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Student Amused by Harkins Letters

Dear Editor, Earlier this week I was reading Western’s very own newspaper, The Western Carolinian. I came across a page that had a letter to the editor written by the student who has been here for 7 years. This letter was the second letter that I had read from this […]

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The All Powerful American Ego

A diplomatic “war” has begun, and this time America is not defending helpless victims of overbearing dictators, or protecting America’s financial interests. Now, the most selfish country in the world is proving it: America’s diplomacy is not aimed solely at protecting our relations with China, but at protecting our beloved […]

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Carolinian Can’t Fix Campus Issues

Dear Editor, Recently the Western Carolinian seems to publish similar complaints. We all know that our eating situation is poor, that weekly our newspaper publishes rubbish, that our radio tends to sound better when there is dead air, and that ” There’s nothing to do”. But complaining to a campus […]

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WCU’s Bellon narrowly misses making Millionaire “hot seat”

3Western Carolina University faculty member Monica Bellon came oh-so-close, but couldn’t quite make the “hot seat” during her stint on the popular ABC game show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire.” Bellon, head of WCU’s department of human services, appeared on the Millionaire episode that aired on Friday, April 6. […]

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Appeal Results in Rescheduled Election Runoff

As the result of an appeal made by one of the presidential candidates on Friday afternoon, the runoff for student body president and vice-president, which had been scheduled for Monday, was postponed. Jermaine Baxter, a presidential candidate who garnered enough votes from the original election to be entered in the […]

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Lambda Chi Alpha Charter Suspended

After 31 years at WCU, the Beta Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was closed Friday, March 30, after a decision by the Greek Life Advisory Committee. The Greek Life Advisory Committee found the chapter in “non-compliance” with WCU’s Greek Life Plan for Excellence for the second year. According to […]

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ArtsFest Looking for a Few Good Artists

The CulloWHEE! ArtsFest, Western Carolina University’s summer celebration of live jazz music and fine arts, is now accepting applications for a juried exhibition and sale to take place as part of the two-day festival featuring headliners the Manhattan Transfer, David Sanborn, Joe Sample, and the Yellowjackets. The festival is scheduled […]