Chris Fox

Halloween or Christmas decorations?

Halloween and Christmas are both beloved holidays for similar and different reasons. Some prefer being scary and others jolly. No matter which you prefer, one thing is for certain: decorations matter for both of these holidays, but which has the better decorations?  Halloween decorations, in my opinion, are more of a necessity than Christmas decorations. … Continue reading

Is product placement useful?

We’ve all been watching a show or movie and seen a random product displayed that makes you think, is this driving sales? To answer these questions, a basic understanding of product placement is required. According to Merriam-Webster.com, Product placement is “the inclusion of a product in a television program or film as a form of … Continue reading

Symphonic Band mid-semester concert

On Wednesday, Oct. 8, Waynesburg’s Fine Arts Department hosted its first band performance of the year in the Marsh Center.  The Symphonic Band Mid-Semester Concert was a way to kick off the year and give the University and Community a taste of what’s to come. “We played stuff like Frank Erikson’s Staccata for Band, Ride … Continue reading

Greene County Harvest Festival

The Greene County Historical Society (GCHS) held its Harvest Festival on Oct. 4-5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This was the 54th annual Harvest Festival.  The festival invites Civil War reenactors to camp out for the weekend, for community members to interact with. Vendors were also set up around the museum where goods, like … Continue reading

Is pumpkin spice overhyped?

Fall is upon us, and so is everything pumpkin spice. It seems like every fall, we are given more and more pumpkin spice products, but is it too much? If you’re a sane person, it’s a yes. Unfortunately, we live in a world where individuals are into the newest Starbucks drink, the newest donut flavor, … Continue reading

Walls named Waynesburg University Provost

As of Aug. 18, Melinda Walls is the new Waynesburg University Provost. Walls previously served as the Interim Provost for the 2024-2025 school year. “She stepped in and has really provided excellent leadership and has strong support from a number of segments in the University’s community,” Waynesburg University President Douglas G. Lee said. “We’ve got … Continue reading

Waynesburg represented at ACRES Conference

Waynesburg University was represented by Dr. Lauren Werner and Tyler Breninghouse at the ACRES Conference held on April 4, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The American Council on Rural Special Education, or ACRES, was founded in 1981 by a group of people who wanted to face the unique challenges of rural students and individuals needing special … Continue reading