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Fraternities to complete Narcan training

Greek life hosts many social events, many of which can become extremely chaotic. However, fraternity brothers are completing Narcan training to help ensure safety at socials.   Jackson County is no stranger to drug charges. Between May 8 and May 12, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office led an operation that led […]

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Double Up! Hunter Library’s new body doubling sessions

Hunter Library is hosting Double Up!, a new body doubling program, throughout the semester at Innovation Cullowhee.   Double Up! will be held 5-7 p.m. Nov. 20 and Nov. 27. Students can arrive and leave as they wish. Although Innovation is a brewery, students of all ages are welcome to attend. […]

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Uniting over division? Braver Angels hosts campus-wide debate

Is Trump bad for democracy?   On Sep. 25 Braver Angels, a political nonprofit that aims to unite Republicans and Democrats, hosted a debate to answer that question.  The debate started with four main speakers, two arguing for and two arguing against.   Michael Lenz, a political science professor, was the first […]

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Local nonprofit offers many resources for WNC LGBTQ+ community

Cornbread and Roses, a local nonprofit organization, offers a variety of resources for the Western North Carolina community including therapy services, a food pantry, a gender/size inclusive thrift store and community events.  CBR’s mission is “to promote inclusive, vital community services throughout Western North Carolina by focusing on service gaps […]

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September Cherokee mini lesson

We are pleased to introduce Cherokee language mini lessons to The Western Carolinian! Western Carolina University sits on land that once belonged to the Cherokee people and was called Tali Tsisgwayahi, meaning Two Sparrows Town. In 2019, the Cherokee people declared a state of emergency for the language, as the […]

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Election season: What you need to know to vote this year

The general election is upon us once again. Despite damage caused by Hurricane Helene, the North Carolina State Board of Elections did not extend voting registration deadline.  Although the registration deadline has passed, voters can still register and vote during North Carolina’s in-person early voting period until Nov. 2. Election […]