Students soon to present one-act plays on stage

Every semester, the theatre department puts a lot of time and effort into a large performance, but the ‘drama’ doesn’t end there. The theatre department showcases several one-act plays directed by students involved in the theatre program. Junior history major, Tre’ Thomas, and senior English literature major, Rachel Crosbie, will have the opportunity to get … Continue reading

Band leader encourages involvement

As someone who wants to work for a band of teammates who hit things, no one would guess Elizabeth Nicodemus is the president of the Waynesburg University Symphonic Band. Nicodemus, senior sports management major and biblical studies minor, took over as president at the beginning of her junior year. When the previous president left, Nicodemus … Continue reading

Student’s loyal faith ‘transformed’ by time at university

Rachel Friend defies common testimonial expectations, as coming to know the Lord didn’t require any tragic crisis or heart-wrenching moment of awakening. “A lot of people connect to people who’ve been through tragedies, but that’s just not my story,” Friend said. Friend, who divulged she isn’t necessarily fond of public speaking, shared her story in … Continue reading

Voting held for SAB leaders

With many events still to be held this school year, Student Activities Board members recently made major decisions, including voting for president and vice president during their elections meeting March 28. Next year’s president will be junior nursing major Annalise Cardish. Cardish’s goal as president is to work more with organizations and students within the … Continue reading

Senate president-elect reflects on experiences

When visiting Waynesburg University prior to the fall of 2017, sophomore Ryan Williams had the intentions of becoming a communication major with an emphasis on sports broadcasting. Now, Williams is halfway through earning his degree in political science and is a member of the Stover Scholar Program. Williams may not have discovered that program, he … Continue reading

Event to bring Scouts BSA to campus

The Stover Center for Constitutional studies and Moral leadership is hosting its annual Merit Badge University Saturday, March 30. The event costs $20 per scout. This includes a lunch, a patch and a shirt. Teaching, learning and bringing people to the campus are the main purposes for bringing Merit Badge University to life. Sarah Bell, … Continue reading

Phishing scams infest student email accounts

“Watch this before Saturday.” Many were perplexed by this message or a similar one in their student email inboxes. For some, the email appeared to come from a close friend. For others, the message appeared to come from a complete stranger. William Dumire, vice president for Information Technology Services and chief information officer, identified the … Continue reading