Justine Ann Straight, 80, of Morgantown, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. She was born Jan. 23, 1938, in Morgantown, a daughter […]
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WVU professor discussed the importance of composite materials
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Composite materials are not only cost-effective alternatives to traditional building materials but they have the potential to build upon the country’s strength in manufacturing […]
Chocolate Lover’s Day will be held Saturday, April 21st
MORGANTOWN — Chocolate Lovers’ Day is a one-day chocolate extravaganza inviting the public to join us downtown and indulge themselves in an array of chocolate creations. The 19th […]
Area entertainment listings 4/19/18-4/25/18
Live Music 123 PLEASANT STREET: hosts April Showers presented by Day One Lifestyle today; Fletcher’s Grove 420 with Culture Thief and Van Gilder Friday; Worst Kept Secret, Horseburner […]
WVSO unveils 2018-’19 season lineup
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra (WVSO) unveiled its new 2018-’19 season that includes an all-American performance featuring country music legend Lee Greenwood, Bugs Bunny and […]
WVU choirs give concert Sunday at WVU CAC
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Choirs will take the stage at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre. The program will feature performances by four […]
‘Hesitant’ exhibition explores anxiety through sculpture
MORGANTOWN — “Hesitant,” an exhibition exploring anxiety through sculpture, will open April 27 in the Tanner Theatre of Monongalia Arts Center. The artist, Kari Kindelberger, is a […]
Area facility does not forget the mentally ill
Ellen Hilling-Pirlo, Morgantown There is a segment of society that is often forgotten. It is the mentally ill or handicapped, or should I say handicap-able. However, Valley […]
Restaurant’s values resonate with patrons
Pastor Terry K. Hagedorn, Arthurdale An article in The New Yorker magazine scorns the popularity of Chick-fil-A, the fast food chicken chain with Christian values, in New […]
Reminder: Students do care for environment
Kathryn Williamson, Morgantown The WVU Magazine “Sparked” podcast episode about “Fourth-Grade Scientists” just came out, and it illustrates how much students care about our environment. The episode […]