MORGANTOWN — More than ever, patients are using telehealth to ask doctors and nurses about worrying blood-pressure readings, nauseating migraines and stubborn foot ulcers. But for patients […]
Education
West Virginia University students respond to university’s preliminary fall semester plans
West Virginia University students voiced their opinions and concerns regarding an article released by WVU Today earlier this week, which provided a preview of the university’s unfinalized […]
Lucy Lambert among winners of W.Va. Young Writers Contest
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Lucy Lambert, from Mountaineer Middle School, is among the winners of this year’s West Virginia Young Writers Contest. She won first place in the 7th and […]
Eagle Scout candidate chooses to give back to school for service project
A Morgantown Christian Academy student recently painted one of the school’s trailers as part of a leadership project designed to benefit his community. MCA is a ministry […]
Postcast 70 – May 7, 2021
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Graduation dates, times set for Mon’s three public high schools
Everybody knew it was coming, and when it did, the only thing to do was laugh — or go all deadpan, as Emma Williams did. “This is […]
Justice team ready to vaccinate kids 12-15 when CDC gives the OK
MORGANTOWN – West Virginia is ready to start vaccinating 12- to 15-year-olds once the CDC approves it, Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday. When the OK comes down, […]
High court hears charter school case
Who’s suing who? That was the question the justices of the West Virginia Supreme Court had for the attorney representing the board of what still could be […]
Proms and the promise of a better year for Mon County Schools
Rented tuxedos and gowns just so. Corsages, the newly waxed car in the driveway for the cruise to the hall and the requisite cellphone snaps in front […]
Students raise concerns about Carruth Center
Additional reporting by Gabriella Brown After the death of Ben Pravecek, many WVU students started voicing concerns on social media about mental health services on campus, or […]