Gun toting, law abiding citizens were recently handed a victory on behalf of the Obama Administration. On May 22, President Barack Obama signed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD), which in part, will allow loaded weapons to be allowed in the Great Smoky Mountains National […]
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Job Outlook Deteriorates for 2009 Graduates
#8220;You are graduating into a world of anxiety and uncertainty.” Those were the words from Vice President Joe Biden to the graduates of Syracuse University recently, and a lot of the numbers back him up. Like a lot of their parents in the early 1980’s, the graduates of 2009 are […]
New Hours at Mountain Heritage Center
The Mountain Heritage Center, Western Carolina University’s museum of Appalachian culture and history, recently implemented a new schedule of visiting hours that includes being open on Saturdays for five months of the year. The center’s new year-round operating schedule is 8am to 5 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, […]
Four Catamounts selected in 2009 MLB Draft
A trio of Western Carolina juniors and senior right-hander Corey Martin were selected on the second day of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. Nick Liles (7th round), Chris Masters (11th round) and Brent Greer (14th round) were joined by Martin (27th round) through the first 30 rounds of the […]
WCU Athletics Faces Budget Cuts
Along with many other departments on the campus of Western Carolina University, the athletic department is having to reduce its expenses for the upcoming seasons of play. Similar budget cuts have been seen across the Southern Conference as athletic directors made changes in conference policies. These changes include reducing the […]
Buying Local Is Good For You
There are two hardware stores near my house. One is a big name-brand store that has everything I need at lower prices, open seven days a week. The other has inconvenient hours-they close at noon on Saturdays-and prices are a little higher. They don’t have nearly the same selection either. […]
Baseball Season Ends in SoCon Tournament
Western Carolina’s baseball season ended Friday, May 22 during the Catamounts’ third game of the Southern Conference Championship. Despite a three run rally in the top of the ninth, the Catamounts were unable to stop No. 8 Furman from advancing in the tournament. As of May 28, twelve Catamounts are […]
Texting Ban Gets Final Approval
State lawmakers want North Carolina motorists to stop mashing their cell phone keypads while mashing on the gas. Legislation to ban drivers from text messaging or sending e-mails with their cell phones won final approval on Tuesday, June 9 in the state Senate. The House had already approved the measure, […]
Western Carolinian Website To Experience Outages
As the Western Carolinian prepares to upgrade the www.westercarolinian.com website in early July, the Editorial Board would like to warn vistors to the website to expect outages while portions of the website are changed. Some features, such as the ability to search the Western Carolinian archives, will be temporarily unavailable […]
Partnership for Defense Innovation Opens WCU Office
The Partnership for Defense Innovation opened an office at Western Carolina University on Thursday, May 28, as part of a growing collaboration between PDI and WCU on research, development and testing for projects that have applications in the defense and security industries. PDI is a nonprofit organization created to support […]