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WVU Bookstore to reopen Tuesday (Oct. 28)

The WVU Bookstore on the Downtown area of campus will reopen with regular hours — 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. — on Tuesday (Oct. 28). The store was closed for part of the day Monday (Oct. 27) for damage assessments and repairs after a deer crashed through a window and entered the store.

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Announcements

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Events

  • WVU to celebrate Appalachian traditions during 78th annual Mountaineer Week

    The smell of apple butter simmering over a wood fire and the peaceful sound of dulcimer music will soon fill the air. The 78th annual Mountaineer Week celebration of Appalachian heritage begins Monday (Nov. 3) and continues through Sunday, Nov. 9.

  • Massive leaf pile awaits students at Woodburn Circle today

    A pop-up event, “Fall into WVU” will feature a massive leaf pile, games, photo ops with the large “Let’s Go!” letters and more from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today (Oct. 27) in Woodburn Circle.

  • Encourage students to attend WVU Housing Fair

    Students will have the opportunity to meet local landlords, explore their housing options and enter to win a one year parking permit from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 29) in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.

  • School of Music hosts ‘Halloween Spooktacular’ concert

    The concert will feature special lighting and effects, with ensembles performing in a “prism” style and staged in various locations around the theatre at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 30) in the Canady Creative Arts Center, Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre.

  • Campus Read events slated for November

    The Honors College will host a series of events centered around this year’s Campus Read, “James” by Percival Everett, a retelling of Mark Twain’s classic 1884 novel “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”

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Videos

VIDEO: How ‘Let’s Go!’ became a rallying cry

From across the stands at Milan Puskar Stadium to random encounters in airports and cities across the world, “Let’s Go!” is a phrase that unites Mountaineer Nation.

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