Holly Hendershot

Dream jobs are not unrealistic feats

I can’t say I have a lot of work experience. I’ve held different full-time jobs for the past four summers and a part-time job before that, but compared to almost anyone with more life experience than I, that’s nothing. However, I have come to understand facts about the workplace and myself through the experiences I … Continue reading

Redefining standards of objectivity

Most people who keep track of current news understand that articles are never truly objective by the contemporary understanding of the word. Keeping the content of an article factual and without opinion is only a small aspect of this understanding of objectivity. Even if a story doesn’t have the writer’s opinion represented in it, the … Continue reading

Commissioners receive grant for broadband study

The Greene County Board of Commissioners was recently awarded $50,000 by the Appalachian Regional Commission for a study that will determine needs regarding broadband connection in the county, a top-ranked issue in the area. The comprehensive plan for Greene County was updated in 2018, identifying current needs in the community which would need to be … Continue reading

Clery Act data shows small schools experience less crime

After every nationally reported violent incident on campuses across the United States, such as the recent University of North Carolina Charlotte shooting in April, where two students were killed and others injured, along with the rise of the #MeToo movement, there is an increased concern for safety on college campuses. Parents want to be sure … Continue reading

WU Voice finale crowns champion

  Students across campus gathered in the Goodwin Performing Arts Center 8 p.m. Friday to watch the finale of this year’s WU’s Voice competition. The final seven singers each put on a unique performance to wow the audience. Although there were many talented competitors, some returning to the competition and some new to it, only … Continue reading

Music program to host Chamber Works on Oct. 3

This semester’s first Chamber Works concert, hosted by the music program, will take place in the Marsh Center underneath Roberts Chapel Oct. 3 at noon to preface Homecoming weekend. Hors d’oeuvres will be available to eat while listening to the performances of the concert. Chamber Works concerts follow a trend practiced as far back as … Continue reading

Take the time to connect with family

Until recently, my permanent address was the same as my parents’, as well as my sister’s and brother’s. Despite the fact that I spent more time at college than home, after my 18th birthday, I still considered my home to be where I felt the most comfortable, and I enjoyed coming back on breaks and … Continue reading

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