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As graduating App State students prepare to say goodbye to Boone, senior nursing major Kirsten Hafkey finds herself beginning ...
From a hurricane to a new chancellor, this year has been one for the history books of App State. These abnormal occurrences impacted the freshman class, whose perspective on college life shifted over ...
In June of 2024, graduate student distance runner Ethan Turner emailed head coach Brad Herbster in hopes of a tryout. In his ...
The Watauga County Farmers' Market has opens their doors for the first time since Hurricane Helene. Read more from reporters ...
Every time a new technology emerges, the same fear resurfaces: “Is this going to take my job?” From the Industrial Revolution ...
To many students, eating school cafeteria food is more an act of consumption than regular eating. However, students should ...
Art, performance and climate science is coming together in the Climate Stories Collaborative annual project to spread ...
A curated playlist exploring recent muisc and art's festivals around Western North Carolina. Read more from reporter Owen ...
Have you ever watched a 5-year-old live their life? They wake up excited to seize the day, demand snacks and often declare ...
“She Kills Monsters” will play April 24-27 at Valborg Theatre. All evening performances begin at 7 p.m. with matinee shows at ...
App State track and field hosted the App State Invitational, while several Mountaineers competed at the Wake Forest ...
There’s a little old man who walks around downtown. It seems his range is from the Gulf station and the Daniel Boone Inn at the 321-421 intersection, to the west side of town, near the courthouse.