Edward Boice

Edward Boice is a journalism major and a public relations minor. An inspiring music journalist, Boice is an intern with Rapzilla.com and a news release writer for indie artists. When he is not slaving over content, board and card games will hit the table while Christian Hip-Hop and Metalcore bump from speakers.

Updates made to Stover over summer

Several renovations have been made to Stover Center over the summer months, with a focus on a redecoration and reorganization of the Beehive on the second floor of the building. A small, raised platform has been built in the northwest corner, which will be used as a stage. According to Pat Bristor, associate dean of … Continue reading

McCoy to lead Student Senate

For months, Olivia Schultz-Falandes, junior political science and history major, and Tyler McCoy, junior history major, campaigned for Student Senate president for the 2018-19 school year using flyers, social media and a variety of other election tactics. After the university-wide vote was held, Student Senate announced March 29 that McCoy had won the position of … Continue reading

Greene County celebrates spring with multiple events

As summer approaches, several events in Greene County are taking place during the end of April and beginning of May. As Blair Zimmerman, chairman of the Greene County Board of Commissioners, said there is “a lot to choose from” and something for everybody to enjoy. May is usually a busy time for events in Greene County. Joanne Marshall, director of Greene County Tourism, said she has no say in … Continue reading

Environmental expert discusses chestnut trees

Students’ first impression Tuesday, March 27, when meeting Mark Double, West Virginia University research assistant, was of his social nature. Matthew Colaluca, a senior environmental science major, had the same impression. “He definitely broke the stereotype that environmental science people don’t like talking to other people,” said Colaluca. Students attended Double’s presentation titled, “Where Have … Continue reading

Cornerstone ministry hosts breakfast

For many, the John Humble Pancake Breakfast was an opportunity to honor a deceased friend. Cornerstone Ministry Center opened their doors to the community March 17. Pouring time and resources into the surrounding communities is what Cornerstone Ministry Center does. In order for that to happen, however, the ministry needs money for their programs to … Continue reading

Campus technology updated over break

Students returned after spring break to Waynesburg University to find a pleasant surprise. During the break, Information Technology Services [ITS] finished replacing computers in several computer labs across campus. Among Eberly Library, Hanna, Stewart and Buhl halls, computer labs had their technology completely revamped with new HP Windows 10 computers, along with additional applications. The … Continue reading

Ethnic Food Fair brings people together while feeding community

Homemade dishes from array of ethnic backgrounds featured at food-sharing event

“Food brings people together,” Pat Bristor, associate dean of Student Services said. The Ethnic Food Fair that took place Tuesday, Feb. 27 brought more than just people together, but also their cultural heritages. On the third floor of Stover, in all three conference rooms, students and faculty brought their own homemade dishes for others to … Continue reading

Band concert features ‘flowing melodies’

While love was in the air this past Valentine’s Day, the musicians of Waynesburg University came together and lifted melodies to join swooning couples in celebration. Waynesburg’s Symphonic Band performed the Mid-Winter Concert Feb. 14. The band put together five pieces for their concert. While the performance was advertised as having a Valentine’s Day theme, none of the songs were picked to fit that … Continue reading

‘WU-Fi’ extended to Stewart Hall

The wait for campus-wide Wi-Fi and up-to-date technology is almost over. After four years, the Information Technology Department is nearing completion with the network infrastructure project. Most recently, the department finished setting up the Wi-Fi on the first and second floors of Paul R. Stewart Hall. The Wi-Fi setup has taken around three weeks to … Continue reading

Recent Photographs

Kevin McClellan