MORGANTOWN — Paul Mihalko and John Bowers played it for laughs in the photograph that appeared on the Twitter feed of Monongalia County Schools last week.Never mind […]
Education
Falcons Fighting for the Arts hosts press conference June 8
Fairmont State University Board of Governors voted in May to discontinue music and theater programs at the end of the next academic year.It didn’t take long for […]
42,000 masks ordered for WVU staff, students
West Virginia University administrators assured students returning to its three campuses this fall that safeguards have been put in place to prevent a potential outbreak or spread […]
City library, branches re-open to public
Some programming remains on hold as pandemic watched The Morgantown Public Library System branches, including Arnettsville Public Library, Cheat Area Public Library, Clay-Battelle Public Library and Clinton […]
4-H goes virtual on Camp URL
Online and at-home activities to be included on lineup Although traditional 4-H camps won’t take place in-person this year, WVU Extension Service’s 4-H Youth Development program will […]
Laptops come back looking good
Chris Urban knew there wasn’t even a remote chance the inventory would come back totally unscathed. “But everything looks good for the most part,” she said, “so […]
108 students earn more than $250K in scholarships from YCF
MORGANTOWN — Your Community Foundation awarded $256,350 in scholarships to 108 students for the 2020-21 academic year. Applications were evaluated by scholarship committees comprised of more than […]
WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute announces it can predict coronavirus symptoms three days in advance
The West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute (RNI) and WVU Medicine, in conjunction with Oura Health, have addressed a major concern regarding the spread of COVID-19. The […]
How is food genetically modified?
Over the years, humans have transformed all sorts of foods and evolved many new varieties. For example, corn used to be only 19 millimeters long, taste like […]
Mon County’s superintendent of schools considers new CDC COVID-19 guidelines for returning fall classes
The art of the personality and the pandemic.If you know Sam Brunett, you’ll also know he’s nothing like Bob Ross.Save for the brotherhood of the brush and […]