Mountaineers from far and wide will come together in Morgantown this weekend (Oct. 18-20) to celebrate their alma mater, reminisce and create new memories by embracing both traditions and new events during West Virginia University Homecoming.
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Composed of Black and Latino artists who serve as cultural ambassadors across the United States, Sphinx Virtuosi will perform at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Canady Creative Arts Center.
Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned pro, staying informed and making your voice count is essential. To help voters, the WVU CCE has launched the Let’s Go Vote initiative, offering a voting dashboard that covers all facets of the voting process, from how to register to vote to how voting machines work.
Parking at the Coliseum will be unavailable Friday (Oct. 18) as the men’s basketball team takes on the University of Charleston in its exhibition game at 7 p.m. The closure is necessary to accommodate RV parking for the Homecoming football game on Saturday (Oct. 19).
WVU Extension 4-H kicked off the week (Oct. 7-12) with a career readiness event for homeschooled teenagers from Barbour, Lewis, Upshur and Randolph counties.
While working as a pool manager at Krepps Park in Morgantown this summer, Chambers College student Zach Ribas and his colleagues saved the life of an 11-year-old boy who had an unexpected seizure and nearly drowned.