Andrew Hreha

Larger freshman class size new goal

For the past two years, Waynesburg University has grown as a student body by enrolling the two largest classes in its history. The Office of Admissions is working to enroll yet another record-breaking class in the coming semester, with their goal at 450 students.  Compared to previous years, prospective students are taking a greater interest … Continue reading

Too close to home

In response to local high school’s recent threat, DOPS remains alert.

In the United States, a disturbing trend of fatal shootings at schools has left police and security guards in charge of protecting students in constant search of better ways of securing campuses. Recently, this trend “hit home” when a student enrolled in Uniontown Area High School was arrested after a classmate overheard him making threats … Continue reading

Auxilary scholarship focuses on service

At Waynesburg University, the principles of faith, service and learning have been crucial to the fundamental values of the university. Those values are included as part of the university’s mission statement. Surrounding organizations have recognized this, and in a few cases, have awarded students for their commitment to service, while continuing their academic career. This … Continue reading

Raising money for Make-A-Wish

Senior business administration student chose foundation for class project after ESPN special series

Derek McMonagle, a senior business administration major at Waynesburg University, has high aspirations for this year. Aside from graduating, McMonagle is planning his second annual three-on-three basketball tournament to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. McMonagle started the event last year for a class, BUS 358—Leadership and Stewardship, but is passionate enough about his event to keep … Continue reading

CJ major interning for Dept. of Public Safety

Sydney Flick is a senior criminal justice major at Waynesburg University. Flick, much like many of her classmates, goes to class, has an internship with an employer in her field and has a work study job. However, Flick’s work study program is unlike any other, as she works with the Department of Public Safety to … Continue reading

Free screening of film ‘Night Zero’ to play at courthouse

There will be a screening of ‘Night Zero’ Friday, November 17 at the Greene County Courthouse. The screening, which is free to the public, will open at 6:30 p.m. with the movie starting at 7 p.m. Following the movie, various members of the production team and cast, including Director and Writer Mark Cantu and Producer … Continue reading

Chamber of Commerce honors university

Waynesburg University was recently awarded the 2017 McCracken Legacy Award from the Greene County Chamber of Commerce. While the McCracken Legacy Award is young, it’s background and history are deep. Melody Longstreth, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, said the award is a lasting legacy of the McCracken family and their commitment to service. … Continue reading

New guest policy focuses on liability of underage visitors

This year at Waynesburg University, a new guest policy has been set in place by the public safety department. The major change to Waynesburg’s guest policy is the requirement of guests under 18 years of age to have a signed document from their legal guardians. According to Mike Humiston, director of Public Safety and head … Continue reading

Washington Health Systems host ‘HallowGreene’ event

Coming soon to Greene County is the first ever HallowGreene festival, a fall event sponsored by Washington Health System. According to Stephanie Wagoner, a marketing employee of the Washington Health System, the event will serve a wide range of purposes, including creating a family-fun environment and educating the community. The event will be at WHS … Continue reading

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