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Student Senate considering raising money for cancer

The Student Senate hosted an efficient meeting, Feb. 28, with members being held in the conference room on the third floor Stover for under 30 minutes as they discussed topics including Relay for Life and revisions to Waynesburg’s current trash and recycling systems. For a portion of the meeting, the members separated into three committees … Continue reading

Rise and shine?

Psychology professor takes stance against early classes

With more than 70 majors offered at Waynesburg University, students have the option to major in unique courses of study ranging from music ministry to biochemistry. Though there may be vast differences in curriculum between students in different programs, one commonality remains; the daily, never-ending quest to get sleep. A student’s consistent effort to get … Continue reading

Students hosting mental health fair, combating stigmas

A student-led mental health fair centered on “Ending the Stigma,” will feature information regarding a variety of mental health topics including anxiety, depression, trauma and self-confidence on the third floor of Stover Campus Center Feb. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m.  The 15 to 20 booths ran by on-campus clubs will have themes related to both … Continue reading

‘He’s definitely my hero’

Political Science student deployed to Middle East

Every semester contains a unique set of stressors for students. Some semesters are writing-intensive, others may have a difficult core class or a dreaded 8 a.m. class throughout the week. For most students, each of those issues can be overwhelming. For Micah Stanko, however, those worries seem laughably insignificant compared to his current duty. Stanko, … Continue reading

Tourism an essential boost to Greene County economy

JoAnne Marshall sits typing determinedly at her desk, in a private office separate from the lobby of the Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency office, in Waynesburg. Strewn across her desk are informational packets, paperwork and folders, as she places the final touches on an email updating recipients of upcoming Greene County events. Marshall, communications director … Continue reading

‘Day of Giving’ aims for 650 donors

The university is hosting the second annual Day of Giving Thursday, Nov. 16, where they are striving to receive 650 individual donations from alumni, current students, family members and faculty within a 24-hour period. Donors are able to designate where they would like their donation placed, whether it may be a specific department, scholarship, mission … Continue reading

University Snapchat depicts daily life

Most students spend Mondays returning to the routine of classes or cramming in the homework they were supposed to have completed over the weekend. For sophomore electronic media major, Andrew Sloboda, Mondays are spent creating content for 700 current and prospective students, alumni and parents on the university Snapchat. “I always try to have fun … Continue reading

We can all agree that we don’t all agree

We live in a divided world. That is one of the few things a majority can agree on. Nationwide protests make an already tense political climate even more volatile; discontentment and uneasiness become ingrained in the collective American spirit. In these tense times, as history has told us, we search desperately for a scapegoat, something specific to pin … Continue reading

Student writes, produces, acts in horror film

Adults cowered in fear, anxiously awaiting the next jump scare. People covered their faces, fingers spread just wide enough so that they could occasionally peep at the movie screen while “Freddy vs. Jason” was premiering in theaters­­­ in 2003. In a room full of terrified adults, as the deranged madmen murdered people in unimaginably terrible … Continue reading

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