Do you have a great idea for a business but need help making your vision into a reality? The West Virginia Economic Development Center has scheduled a free workshop on Thursday for planning and managing business ideas. “This workshop covers…
Residents Learn Custodial Services Stops Providing Trash Bags
Custodial services not giving students trash bags has been a confusing surprise to some students. “It was not our decision to stop giving students trash bags,” said Jon Milton, graduate assistant who works for resident life. Trash bags had been…
Student Balances Work and Modeling Career
A State student has reached popularity as a local model while balancing school, work and her youth. Kaylee Tate, a junior Communications student with an emphasis in Public Relations, is a published model from Charleston. She signed with SDS Modeling…
State Cast, Crew Prepare for ‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder’
Susan Marrash-Minnerly is the first director within West Virginia to present “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.” The show is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 20-23 in the John W. Davis Fine Arts Center’s Fannin S. Belcher Theater.…
Cobb Encourages Students to Find Practical Experiences
Kimberly Cobb, associate professor of Communication and Media Studies at State, focuses on engaging students with traditional and practical lessons. “It varies a lot, but usually I teach a couple of production-style classes, at least one traditional class, and there…
Dr. James E. Brimhall College Bowl Showcases High School Students’ Knowledge
State’s College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics will host the annual Dr. James E. Brimhall Science Bowl from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, in Hamblin Hall. The competition will showcase teams from local high schools, and the…
SGA Wants to Unite State’s Resident, Commuter Students
The newly elected student government plans to unite the school this semester – commuters and campus residents alike. “I’m a commuter, and the vice president, Ryan McCoy, is also a commuter,” SGA President Colleen Miller said. “When we did our…
Some Students Doubt ‘Joker’ Will Lead to Violence
“Is it me, or is it getting crazier out there?” Arthur Fleck, Joker. “Joker” is a new origin story showing the Joker’s transition from decent to average person to villain. Some critics ask whether the movie will encourage violence and…
State’s NBS Chapter to Host ‘Horror Movie Night’
National Broadcasting Society-Alpha Epsilon Rho connects students to professionals in media fields, according to NBS chapter Co-President Jagur Smith. “NBS does programs to get students in touch with media professionals,” Smith said. “One way we do that is through our…
State Grad Urges Students to Take Advantage of On-Campus Opportunities
Alumni Aran Jenkins shared his experience with making a career in social media and how students can have the career they desire if they work hard enough. Jenkins graduated from State in 2009 with a degree in communications and an…