Let’s get ready to Rock and Rumble

Students and volunteers are gearing up for The Cullowhee Rock and Rumble Fest Saturday, February 12. The holds on rock wall are being rerouted for the 3rd annual intercollegiate bouldering competition. All the bright and colorful holds were stripped to reveal a blank canvas of rock. “Rather than there already being holds on the wall […]

What’s really going on at WWCU-FM?

WCU alumni have been petitioning for a change at WWCU-FM. Several news outlets have written stories about the alumni wishes, and the department’s response to their proposals, but no one has taken into account what the students at the station are thinking and the big story about what is going on. This story outlines the […]

The future of the WCU marching band

At the end of the Spring 2011 semester the band will be searching for new leadership following director Bob Buckner’s retirement

The Second City comedy tour coming to WCU

The Second City, a famous Chicago comedy tour, will be coming to WCU on Feb. 17 to perform in FPAC at 7:30 p.m.

Campus-wide budget discussion with the Chancellor

The Fine and Performing Arts Center on Monday, Jan. 31, hosted a discussion on how an estimated $3.7 billion state of North Carolina revenue shortfall could impact Western Carolina University.

Nizer’s 3D show proves fun for both students and families

Families and children from all over the community ventured out to see the laser beams, juggling, 3D effects, and a grand finale featuring toilet paper at the Mark Nizer 3D Show in FPAC on Friday, Jan. 28.