Sara Clegg

Eberly Library offers February book display

Until the end of February, students can take themselves on a blind date with a book of their choosing. The Eberly Library, in collaboration with the book club on campus curated a display not only for Valentine’s Day, but the month of February. Previously the library staff and book club teamed up for their banned … Continue reading

Local businesses teaming up in “Brew Blitz”

Coming up for the Greene County community is the Brew Blitz. On Feb. 21, five locally owned small businesses will be collaborating for one day. The event is sponsored by two other locally owned businesses, J.Lynn Designs and Hilltop Packs. Ben McMillen, owner of Hilltop Packs, one of the sponsors, said that there has been … Continue reading

Where in the library do WU students study?

The Eberly Library offers a multitude of services to students, including the Pathways Center. Most importantly, the library is a quiet, distraction-free space for students to study or complete their homework. For what it offers, there are still locations that aren’t utilized enough. Jill Peth, librarian for the Eberly Library, said that the b.f. Maiz … Continue reading

Women’s tennis defeats Thiel and snaps five-year losing streak

The Waynesburg University Women’s Tennis team, who was coming off a win against Ursuline college, secured another win yesterday, Sept. 30 against Thiel College, 6-1, snapping their 5-year Presidents’ Athletic Conference losing streak.  “Winning two matches in a row really builds our team’s confidence. We knew coming into tonight’s match that it would be a … Continue reading

Was the ending of The Summer I Turned Pretty good?

Spoiler warning: stop reading if you haven’t finished “The Summer I Turned Pretty” or do not want any spoilers. After roughly four years and three seasons, our girl Belly finally got Connie baby. There was a lot of controversy along the way, between the WAG and SAG-AFTRA strikes, harassment and bullying from fans. The largest … Continue reading

Department of Education termination outcome

As a child from a family of educators, I recognize how important the Department of Education is and how detrimental it can be if it is diminished. The first question that comes to my mind when I think about the possibility of the Department of Education being diminished is how can this happen so easily, … Continue reading

Bowlby Library hosts Denny House History presentation; ‘The Denny House: Waynesburg’s Archived Jewel’

On Wednesday, Jan. 22, the Bowlby Library hosted Pamela and Kent Marisa, the owners of the Denny House, for a presentation about the House. The Bowlby Library frequently hosts community events such as bingo, movie nights and other clubs for community members to participate in. However, this event was a way to provide a history … Continue reading

Charleroi Glass Plant closure leaves hundreds without jobs

According to several press releases made by networks such as yahoo.com, beginning on Dec. 9, employees at Charleroi’s glass-making plant will be laid off.  According to glass-international.com, Anchor Hocking, the current maker of Corelle, Pyrex and CorningWare, filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) on Oct. 11. Some management personnel at the plant were … Continue reading

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Doug Wilson represented the Department of Communication at this event.