Student art pieces on display

For 12 days, a collection of some of the best work from all of the art classes offered at Waynesburg University this semester is being showcased in the art gallery. Located in the Fine Arts Center’s art display, the featured work, which is shown at the end of every semester, will be on display from … Continue reading

Tuba Christmas concert features songs of the season

Waynesburg’s tuba and euphonium players ushered in the Christmas season this past Friday, Dec. 1, with the annual Tuba Christmas Concert. The evening performance marked the musical group’s ninth year hosting the popular event, which features music of the Christmas and holiday season. In just under a decade, the original four players jumped to include … Continue reading

Student Senate, SAB host annual ‘Light-Up Night’

Student senate and the Student Activities Board (SAB) came together to hold the third annual tree lighting ceremony known as “Light-Up Night.” The event took place outside of Roberts Chapel on the campus of Waynesburg University on Tuesday, Nov. 29. This is the third year in a row that the event featured a new tree. … Continue reading

Students to travel to Spain for study abroad experience

Waynesburg University is taking a new approach to hands-on learning. Students will have the opportunity to study art history in person on the grounds of Barcelona and Madrid in Spain. This is not a study abroad program, it’s what is being introduced at Waynesburg University as a study abroad course. Instead of spending an entire … Continue reading

One act, one stage

University players present 'The Dearest of Friends'

The Waynesburg University Players presented “The Dearest of Friends” Thursday, Nov. 30,  written by Horton Foote. The play is about a woman leaning on her friends for support while trying to deal with her husband’s request for a divorce. “The Dearest of Friends” brought the audience back to the 1920s in the state of Texas. … Continue reading

Week-long celebration planned for MLK Day 2018

When students come back from school, they will return to a celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., celebrated Jan. 15, 2018. The event will start by remembering the life of Dr. King Jr. with a day of service, planned by Kelley Hardie and Adrienne Tharp. It will be followed by a … Continue reading

Professor uses lectures to fight drug epidemic

When it comes to the opioid crisis, Michael Cipoletti, assistant professor of forensic science, says information is key. That’s why, for the past several weeks, he has given a number of drug awareness lectures across southwestern Pennsylvania. “Most of it is just trying to answer the public’s questions about how we got here,” said Cipoletti. … Continue reading

University Day of Giving collects money from 1,152 donors

When the Waynesburg University Office of Institutional Advancements held the first Day of Giving – a campus-wide fundraising event which allowed students, alumni, staff, faculty and anybody else to donate to the department or organization of their choosing last November, none of the campus’ athletic programs participated. According to Stacey Brodak, vice president for Institutional … Continue reading

Students share stories of overcoming struggles at ‘Redemption’

The darkened Beehive was quiet. A bright green light acted as a spotlight for students, who shared their stories of personal struggle and testimony of transitioning from “dark to light,” according to Melanie Byler. Byler, a senior athletic training major and Bonner Scholar, led a team of students to organize “Redemption Stories.” Byler and 11 … Continue reading