Students and Family members can receive discounts and great deals starting Friday at American Eagle. See the flyer for more information.
Weekend Buzz – March Downtown for Celtic Fest; Dress For Success
4th Annual Celtic Calling Gathering— Get your Irish on at one of the top cultural events in the Southeast Friday through Sunday at venues in downtown Charleston. Live music, dancing, a 5K run and 2K walk, as well a sheep…
Men’s and Women’s Basketball Gearing up for Postseason Run
Despite being on a four game losing streak, the Yellow Jacket men’s basketball team has qualified for the Mountain East Men’s Basketball Tournament for the second consecutive season. State Currently sits 12-14 overall, with an in conference record of 9-11.…
State’s Origin Begins With Epic Love Story
Our beautiful HBCU started with an untraditional love story between a slave owner and his slave. Samuel Cabell was a rich plantation owner who owned 967 acres that once belonged to George Washington. Cabell’s plantation was located in what is…
Get To Know Robin Tabor, Mental Health Specialist
Robin Tabor is a Mental Health Specialist on campus. Tabor has always made her home here at State. Tabor Graduated in 1996 then returned five years later as an employee. What is your favorite color? Purple What is your favorite animal?…
Weekend Buzz – Feb. 22-24
You can’t say there’s nothing to do if you read the YJ weekly list of things to do on or off campus. Suggestions or recommendations? Tell us at wvsuyjonline@gmail.com. Comrades – Rock City Cake Company will host a show for…
All Students Welcome To The 2019 African-American Read-In
All Yellow Jackets are encouraged to attend the 2019 African-American Read-In from 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. on Thursday in the Davis Fine Arts Building. State’s College of Arts and Humanities is celebrating Black History Month by recognizing important African-American artists that…
Earl Lloyd: Professional Basketball’s Racial Barrier Breaker and State Alumnus
Earl Francis Lloyd was born on April 3, 1928 in Alexandria, Va. Lloyd was a standout athlete at the segregated Parker-Grey High School, before arriving at State in the fall of 1946. Without Earl Lloyd, many of the current stars…
Miss State Making Her Voice Heard
Angelica Willis, Miss State, aspires to be an inspiration to other students on campus. Willis is a communication major and is en route to graduate this May. Willis’ upbringing in New York gave her the ability to talk to anyone. From…
What’s Happening With Mr. State
Cedrick Farmer, Mister State, has been a huge part of State’s campus since he was a child and is making his voice heard all over campus. Originally, Farmer was a music education major but changed to vocal performance when he realized…