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Black bear spotted in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - The West Virginia University Police Department issued a Community Notice advising caution after a black bear was reported in the Core Arboretum Tuesday. Officers immediately responded to the area and canvassed the trail but were not able to locate the bear. If you encounter the bear,...
Gov. Justice breaks ground on RV resort in Monongalia County
MORGANTOWN, WV (WVDN) — Gov. Justice broke ground on the state’s newest RV campground and resort at Mylan Park. The RV Park is an $11 million state-of-the-art campground that will feature 169 RV sites, cabins, a clubhouse, and other camping amenities. This project sits on a former mining site and received $3.75 million through the DEP’s […] The post Gov. Justice breaks ground on RV resort in Monongalia County appeared first on The Virginian Review.
AWAY to present free movie screening event
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – AWAY (Advocating a Way for Adults and Youth – Formerly known as Women’s Resource Center -has announced a free movie screening event set to take place later this month. The screening, scheduled to be held at the Neville Auditorium on Neville Street in the WVU building, is being presented in recognition […]
Meet the 2024-25 DA editor in chief: Lauren Taylor
When I was a kid, my older brother and I shared a room, and nearly every night my mom read to us about runaway pumpkins, squirrels wearing scarves and a pair of pale green pants with nobody inside them. Growing up I was never a writer. I never filled the...
WVU’s comedy club has last laugh of the semester
WVU’s comedy club, Sunnyside Shenanigans, wrapped up its last stand-up comedy show of the semester at UpAllNight in the Mountainlair Gluck Theater Friday. Members of Sunnyside Shenanigans performed comedy sets coined “The Funny Side of Sunnyside” alongside Mickey Housley, a touring comedian from Houston who performed crowd work, or direct conversations and jokes made with the audience.
Three Day “Kiddie Day” event underway at WVU’s Animal Science Research Center
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Parents grab the kids and head over to Morgantown; because Kiddie Day’s is officially back at WVU’s animal science research, education, and outreach center. The three-day event invites students and families from across west Virginia; to get up close and personal with some of their favorite farm animals. While also learning about some of the cool things undergraduate students at the farm are doing. This is just the first year the event has been back since the Covid 19 pandemic, and many teachers and families have been looking forward to it. With over three thousand kids expected to visit the farm, through Thursday, keeping busy won’t be a problem. According to officials, like Dr. Chris Ashwell, this is not only the perfect event to bring awareness to the important work being done on the farm, but also a perfect way to give back to the community.
Biff Byford reflects on nearly five decades of Saxon
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia (WOUB) – As a progenitor of classic British heavy metal, Saxon is one of the crucial pieces in shaping metal as we know it today. Since their formation in 1975, the band has released 24 studio albums including some of the most beloved records to come out of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal such as Deinm and Leather, Wheels of Steel, and The Crusader.
WVU Tech presents annual student art showcase
Beckley, WV (WOAY)- Some students at WVU Tech are discovering new sides of themselves. Those taking Landmarks of the World had an opportunity to show off their creative sides, and the culinary students catered the party. Newswatch reporter Mike Teaney loves an art opening and couldn’t miss it.
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