Volleyball The OVAC conference tournaments wrapped up this weekend, with Morgantown and Trinity Christian each battling for placement. The Warriors matched up with Beallsville (Oh.) in the […]
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Prep Roundup: Preston volleyball with big week, loaded weekend upcoming for local schools
Class AAA volleyball The Preston High Knights picked up three solid wins this week without dropping a single set. On Tuesday, they downed East Fairmont and Grafton […]
Morgantown’s Watson in contention, Hawks sit third after day one of 2024 WVSSAC state golf tournament
WHEELING – Day one of the two-day 2024 WVSSAC state golf tournament got underway on Tuesday under sunny skies on the Jones Course at Olgebay Resort in […]
Prep Roundup: University bests Morgantown in volleyball matchup of top teams
Class AAA Volleyball The University Hawks defeated their crosstown rival Morgantown 3-1 on Thursday night in front of a packed house at MHS. After dropping the opening […]
Mohigans retain Mohawk Cup, local players prepare for 2024 state tournament next week
MORGANTOWN – The 2024 Mohawk Cup was held Thursday evening at Lakeview Golf Course in Morgantown on a perfect evening in Cheat Lake. The annual event, which […]
Prep Roundup: Grabo earns low-medalist honors, University captures Region I golf title
Class AAA The University High School golf team captured the Region I team championship in a grueling, six-hour rain-plagued battle at Highland Springs Golf Course in Wellsburg […]
PREP ROUNDUP: OVAC soccer playoffs underway, semifinals set for Thursday
HS VOLLEYBALL University sent eight seniors out on a positive with a senior night sweep of Wheeling Park in straight sets 25-18, 25-15, and 25-14. The eight […]
Morgantown 4th,University 6th after 1st round of State Golf Tournament
WHEELING — The opening round of the 2023 WVSSAC state golf tournament was held Tuesday at Speidel Golf Club at Oglebay Resort in Wheeling. The Morgantown Mohigans […]
Guest essay: To the mawmaws and pawpaws: We need you to encourage kids to go to college
by Alicia Kalka I grew up in southern West Virginia, in the small town of St. Albans (about 30 minutes south of Charleston). My mawmaw and I […]
Activism and niches are killing the teaching of history at universities
by Miles Smith IV The statistics are in for history as a profession, and they are dire. The number of tenure-track positions open for history professors fell […]