Lost and found find new homes February 13, 2014 EMME SOROHAN Staff Writer Whether it is a homemade sweater, childhood t-shirt or an expensive North Face jacket, in two weeks time, lost clothing…
Campus threat February 13, 2014 AOIFE BRANCO News Editor Last week the Virginia Wesleyan College campus received a direct threat from a former student, Aaron Robinson, via social media….
New tolls affect professors, commuters February 13, 2014 EMILY GIBSON Staff Writer One dollar can buy a bagel, a cup of convenience store coffee, a morning newspaper or, since Feb. 1, your…
Defeating setbacks, pursuing new goals December 5, 2013 Candice Weckman Sports Editor Erica Keil had been away babysitting for the weekend. About 20 minutes after she returned home, her body unexpectedly gave…
Virginia elects democrat McAuliffe as governor November 22, 2013 Jessica Mackey News Editor Election season is over. The plethora of media messages have ended. The campaign buses have been parked. The “I sponsor…
Entering college at 15, Paulden thrives November 22, 2013 KAITLYN DOZIER Editor-in-Chief Though she is too young to vote and still is not allowed to drive, Promise Paulden is already embarking on her…
Strategic plan maps out college funding October 28, 2013 Jessica Hauser Staff Writer Virginia Wesleyan College’s Strategic Planning Steering Committee (SPSC) expects to implement its new strategic plan addressing concerns about the condition…
First government shutdown in almost 18 years October 3, 2013 JESSICA MACKEY & MARIA MARINELLI Staff Writers Failure of the House of Representatives to pass an official budget means that the government is being…
Memorial symbolizes marlin veteran spirit October 3, 2013 JESSICA HAUSER Staff Writer Virginia Wesleyan College will reveal its new Veterans Memorial in a public ceremony behind Godwin Hall on Nov. 11, Veteran’s…