Jared Wiker

Lady Jackets drop to 0-4 at Saint Vincent

Pair of Freshman each put up over 20 points

Although the Waynesburg University women’s basketball team fell on the road against the Saint Vincent College Bearcats on Saturday, Feb. 13, there were big performances by two freshmen. Freshman guards Avery Robinson and Marley Wolf both scored over 20 points in the 82-64 loss in Latrobe, Pa.  Jackets head coach Sam Jones was proud of … Continue reading

Student Senate poll results

81 students voiced their opinion on the first poll of the 2020-2021 school year

The first Student Senate poll results are in. A total of 81 students responded to the first poll, with 37 students joining the email list for future polls, like the poll that will be released this week. This week’s poll will be accessible through the “This Week at WU” campus email, as well as the … Continue reading

Stanley Cup Finals Review

Tampa Bay proves victors in 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs

The 2020 National Hockey League Stanley Cup has finally been awarded. The Tampa Bay Lightning finally claimed their prize, defeating the Dallas Stars in six games on Sept. 28.  Lightning defenseman Victor Headman won the Conn Smyth Trophy, for being the most valuable player in the playoffs. “I believe Tampa is going to win,” Bruce … Continue reading

Student Senate Election Results

A closer look into the elections tent

The executive board elections results were announced last week on Friday Sept. 11 after student voting on Wednesday Sept. 9, and Thursday Sept. 10.  The 2020-2021 Student Senate executive board: -President Luke Diel -Executive Vice President Scott Rykala -Social Vice President Isaiah Skeete -Academic Vice President Elliott Kimball -Treasurer Tyler Wright -Secretary Andrew Hreha With … Continue reading

Student Senate elections being held this week

After students got sent home last spring, the belated Student Senate elections will now take place

It’s finally Student Senate election season at Waynesburg University. This year’s executive board elections have been altered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive board elections are usually held in the spring semester, but they were moved to the fall after students were sent home due to COVID-19 in the spring. The 2020 executive board elections … Continue reading

COLUMN: Not this time Coronavirus

NHL and NBA bubbles prove to be effective to save seasons

The Coronavirus has ruined just about everything this year. It seemed like professional sports would be an impossible reality earlier this summer.  However, the National Hockey League and the National Basketball Association have been a source of good news when everything else in the world seemed to be bad. The NBA and NHL bubbles have … Continue reading

Losers no more

The Washington Capitals finally won the Stanley Cup

They finally did it. The Washington Capitals will be remembered as winners. The wait is over. A 44-year drought was snapped by a team of destiny. Capitals radio play by play announcer John Walton had the perfect words to start the celebration after the Capitals won the last faceoff in their defensive zone. “It’s not … Continue reading