Moving forward for orphans February 11, 2016 By Corey King He keeps moving forward no matter the weather. Even Blizzard Jonas’ freezing temperatures and the snow-smothered roads failed to keep him…
The man who never saw a stranger December 7, 2015 By: Kat Bishop Michael Dickens, beloved Virginia Wesleyan cafeteria worker, died Thursday, Nov. 12 during the night. When the news of Michael’s passing hit…
A peek into the life of Wesleyan’s Pal, Mrs. Polly November 22, 2015 By: Wynter Bond While walking to the café, there are a lot of questions that come to mind, jumbling and tangling themselves together. What…
Body cameras tape the way to safety October 16, 2015 By Kat Bishop Virginia Wesleyan security guards now wear body cameras to increase campus safety. The college employed this new security tactic at the…
There is more than meets the scars October 16, 2015 By Kat Bishop October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Many faculty, staff and students are observing it around the Virginia Wesleyan Campus. One professor…
King-Pack closes a chapter in her life September 10, 2015 By Jasmine Driggs One of Virginia Wesleyan’s own parted ways with the college after many years as a Marlin, from being a Wesleyan Ambassador,…
Take it from me … August 22, 2015 By Ryan Breen One of the most important things to a human is food. We rely on healthy food choices to give us the…
‘25 Work Days for 25 Years’ April 16, 2015 VWC students participate in ‘The Alternative Break Experience with Habitat’ as part of the college’s 25 year celebration of partnership with Habitat for Humanity….
Boyd’s recycling motivates campus efforts February 26, 2015 By Ryan Breen Starting her green initiatives as a young toddler in kindergarten, VWC sophomore, Taylor Boyd, continues to make it her mission to…
Greek President Roundup February 12, 2015 By Kaci Parker Emily Joy, Phi Sigma Sigma Q: “What are you excited about for your term as President?” A: “For me, I am…