(Charleston Gazette-Mail)— The West Virginia State University Board of Governors has an item labeled “Fiscal Year 2019 Budget and 2018-2019 Tuition and Fee Schedule” on its Friday meeting agenda, and “action” is listed next to it. But the agenda doesn’t…
Spring flowers
A flowering crabapple and a petal smothered campus sidewalk means spring is here. By Sammy Silva Jackson on Instagram
Black and Gold Gala
The red carpet is in place as preparations continue for Saturday’s Black and Gold Gala, the University’s annual celebration and fundraiser at the Convocation Center. (WVSU photo)
Baseball and Softball Scores
Baseball On March 27, The Yellow Jackets baseball team had a double header against Shepard University. The Jackets lost both gamess, 3-4 and 6-12. On March 27, The Yellow Jackets played against Alderson Broaddus University and came out on top…
Eulogy for The Water Tower
Looking Back at the Water Tower Through the Years Pictures, both words and literally, of the simple but lasting icon that said so much about State over 120 years, the last tower standing nearly 100 years. It’s impossibly huge. A…
Isbey Ranked in Top 100 NAIA Tennis Players; Doubles Team 10th
State Women’s Tennis is well represented in the latest Intercollegiate Tennis Association singles and doubles poll. Senior Nina Dillwald and Sophomore Kierstin Hensley came in ranked at #10 in the latest doubles poll that was released on March 18. Junior…
Baseball Spring Break Report
While students were off for spring break, the Yellow Jacket Baseball team competed against MEC competition, going 4-5. The Yellow Jackets swept Notre Dame 4-3 and 9-8 on Sunday, March 18 at home. OnMarch 19 the Yellow Jackets dropped both…
Student Scriptwriter Wins National Award
By Tanner Taylor for the YJ It’s the equivalent of a national championship and history, too, for the State student organization for broadcasting majors. The National Broadcasting Society(NBS) chapter earned its first national writing award, against stiff national competition, including…
Goodbye old rusty, trusty friend
The iconic unofficial symbol of State will be gently lowered today by crane and later preserved in a less lofty perch on campus where it will remain, restored for generations more of students and alumni.
March Madness
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