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Oh dear! Overpopulation in W.V.

By Jacob Reinard, Contributing Writer The white-tailed deer is West Virginia’s most popular game animal with 343,000 hunters harvesting over 175,000 deer annually. But is that enough? Some believe that...

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Senior Capstone Collection A Huge Success

Tara Adamczyk, Advertising Manager   This semester, three senior WLU journalism students (Tara Adamczyk, Nathan Johnson, and Katie Ralbusky) focused their senior project on domestic violence. As part...

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Separating Domestic Violence Fact From Fiction

By Tara Adamcyzk, Advertising Manager  Domestic violence is a broad topic with endless misconceptions. Domestic and intimate partner violence provides society with generic definitions that limit...

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Drugs and gangs in Wheeling are at an all-time high

By Jessica Broverman, Editor Up until a few years ago, Wheeling had a low crime rate in accordance with gangs and drugs. Small town gangs have always been around, but the problem is growing larger than...

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Ron Witt named Executive Director of Alumni

Story Provided West Liberty University named longtime employee Ronald “Ron” Witt, Jr. to the position of executive director of alumni and community relations recently. Witt has served the University in...

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Alumnus now part of the Summer 2016 Olympic Games

By Emily Unnone, Contributing Writer Summer Olympic fans have one more thing to cheer about with the upcoming games in Rio de Janeiro. Alumnus Aaron Joel “A.J.” Monseau, M.D. was given the opportunity...

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WLU Alumnus reflects on Rio 2016 Summer Olympics experience

By Jalyn Bolyard, Online Editor Alumnus Dr. Aaron Joel “AJ” Monseau had an incredible opportunity and adventure over the summer. Monseau was a team physician for USA Wrestling at the Rio Olympics. As...

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Alumni Park to be replaced by new project in breezeway

By Josh Smith, Contributing Writer Those mysterious-looking black granite pyramids located just outside of Main Hall on the Hoge Quadrangle will soon be a memory. This summer, demolition will take...

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Oh dear! Overpopulation in W.V.

By Jacob Reinard, Contributing Writer The white-tailed deer is West Virginia’s most popular game animal with 343,000 hunters harvesting over 175,000 deer annually. But is that enough? Some believe that...

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Senior Capstone Collection A Huge Success

Tara Adamczyk, Advertising Manager   This semester, three senior WLU journalism students (Tara Adamczyk, Nathan Johnson, and Katie Ralbusky) focused their senior project on domestic violence. As part...

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Separating Domestic Violence Fact From Fiction

By Tara Adamcyzk, Advertising Manager  Domestic violence is a broad topic with endless misconceptions. Domestic and intimate partner violence provides society with generic definitions that limit...

View Article

Ron Witt named Executive Director of Alumni

Story Provided West Liberty University named longtime employee Ronald “Ron” Witt, Jr. to the position of executive director of alumni and community relations recently. Witt has served the University in...

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Alumnus now part of the Summer 2016 Olympic Games

By Emily Unnone, Contributing Writer Summer Olympic fans have one more thing to cheer about with the upcoming games in Rio de Janeiro. Alumnus Aaron Joel “A.J.” Monseau, M.D. was given the opportunity...

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WLU Alumnus reflects on Rio 2016 Summer Olympics experience

By Jalyn Bolyard, Online Editor Alumnus Dr. Aaron Joel “AJ” Monseau had an incredible opportunity and adventure over the summer. Monseau was a team physician for USA Wrestling at the Rio Olympics. As...

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Alumni Park to be replaced by new project in breezeway

By Josh Smith, Contributing Writer Those mysterious-looking black granite pyramids located just outside of Main Hall on the Hoge Quadrangle will soon be a memory. This summer, demolition will take...

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Ullom, Waialae Appointed Interim ADs at West Liberty

Story Provided West Liberty University President Stephen Greiner announced today the selection of long-time WLU head coaches Lynn Ullom and Roger Waialae as co-interim Athletic Directors. “We have two...

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Hilltoppers stun the Bobcats in a second half comeback

By Cody Shook, Sports Editor The night began slowly at West Family Stadium due to a weather delay that started just over an hour before scheduled kick-off. The game was scheduled to start at 7:10 p.m....

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West Liberty`s Athletic Department Continues Growth

          Our athletic department is benefiting from the generosity and time commitment that our donors give to us.  This can clearly be seen in our brand new state-of-the-art athletic complex and...

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What Does Covid-19 mean for us?

It would be fair to say that the novel coronavirus has become a part of everyday life for most people now. Whether the virus has directly impacted you and your family or has limited your everyday...

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Acrobatics and Tumbling hopes to have a stellar season, even with major changes

Acrobatics and Tumbling hopes to have a stellar season, even with major changes Last winter, the acrobatics and tumbling team at West LIberty was on a roll. They were number two in the Mountain East...

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