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Grecian Fest returns with live dances and authentic Greek culture in Wheeling
WHEELING, W.Va. — The 23rd annual Grecian Fest in Wheeling is back and better than ever. Held at the John Divine Greek Orthodox Church, the festival celebrates Greek culture through live cooking demonstrations, a Greek market, and more. To add to the authenticity, exhibition dancers will take the stage...
Cutters Swept By Black Bears In Walk-Off
Morgantown, WV – The Williamsport Crosscutters fell on Thursday night to the West Virginia Black Bears 4-3 at Wagener Field at Kendrick Family Ballpark as the Black Bears completed the series sweep. Williamsport’s first run of the ballgame came in the fifth inning as Porter Brown doubled, his first...
61 animals seized and rescued from a Kearneysville home
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control report the rescue of 61 animals from a Kearneysville home. After receiving complaints from citizens Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control secured warrants for 32 Cottage Road in Kearneysville. On July 18 authorities on site confirmed animals were living in...
Morgantown’s Metropolitan Theater celebrates 100th anniversary
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - For 100 years, the Metropolitan Theater has resided on High Street in Morgantown. Over that time, over 1,100 guests could be seated in the theater’s velvet seats on any given day to watch a movie, concert and other performances. Now, on its 100th anniversary, visitors can reflect on the community’s cultural anchor which was placed on the National Register for Historic Places in 1984.
Community members invited to host international visitors
The West Virginia Council of International Programs is inviting mid-career professionals from around the globe to experience American culture and enjoy West Virginia hospitality while spending two months in Morgantown. Visitors come from a wide array of backgrounds, including academia, social work, industry and business. A major part of their...
WVU Offensive Starters as Recruits
We are nearing even closer to the 2024 college football season and a lot of Mountaineer fans have shown excitement about this team. Neal Brown will be entering his sixth season as the head coach of West Virginia and has put together a roster that’s ready to compete. Some players have been added through the transfer portal, but most were recruited by Brown and staff out of high school. The following will take a look at WVU’s offensive starters as high school recruits according to 247Sports Composite.
Eight WVU athletes, coaches set to compete in 2024 Olympic Games
Action at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris kicked off on Wednesday, with the Opening Ceremony set for Friday, July 26th. And starting with women’s soccer on Thursday, July 25th, WVU will be represented in the multi-sport international competition by eight different athletes who either currently or previously have competed or coached in Mountaineer gold-and-blue.
James Franklin Refers to Penn State Playing at West Virginia as Facing ‘Hornet’s Nest’
Despite entering the game as the favorite, Penn State head coach James Franklin knows the situation his team will be facing when it opens the season at WVU. “It’s a hornet’s nest,” said Franklin when asked about starting the season on the road against West Virginia at Big Ten Media Days on Wednesday.
Three things to do in Morgantown this weekend
Enjoy the last weekend of July with events for the whole family. This weekend, The Daily Athenaeum recommends a benefit concert, a car show and a move and flow dance. 1. Tonie’s Country Roads Concert to College Tour. Tonie’s Fund presents the Tonie’s Country Roads Concert to College Tour...
‘You just can’t play scared’: Javon Small shares advice to teammates when approaching the Big 12
The Big 12 Conference is one of the most successful men’s basketball conferences in the NCAA. WVU senior guard Javon Small brings Big 12 experience after his lone season at Oklahoma State. In a press conference on Tuesday, he shared his message to his teammates about competing in the Big 12.
WVU Hoops makes top five for class of 2025 guard from Texas
Jaylon Dean-Vines, a 6-foot-3, 180 pound shooting guard from Dallas (TX) Kimball, recently announced his top five schools, and the Mountaineers made the cut. Rounding out his list are Vanderbilt, Louisville, Texas A&M and Central Florida. Dean-Vines currently holds a 3-star, 87 overall rating from 247Sports, ranking him as the...
Darian DeVries Says WVU Staff is Looking at ‘Multiple Players’ to Add
WVU HC Darian DeVries is preparing for his first season with the Mountaineers. DeVries and his new staff recruited 10 new scholarship players to the roster while returning sophomore forward Ofri Naveh. With two scholarship spots available, DeVries told the media on Tuesday that his staff is still looking to...
2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Features 762
A total of 762 student-athletes have been named to the 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team, which honors conference competitors who are new, including freshmen, at their respective league institution. Texas led the way with 81 honorees, while BYU followed with 73. A total of 88 student-athletes were nominated with...
Where Does Neal Brown Fall on List of Coaches Most Likely to Be Fired?
Neal Brown went from the hot seat to earning a contract extension thanks to a successful 2023 season, but how much job security does he actually have now?. While Brown is no longer at the top of the odds for the coach most likely to be fired first, his name still appears on the list. The betting odds for Brown as the first to be let go currently stand at 14/1, according to BetOnline.
WVU 4-Star Target Eric Reibe Reveals Timeline in Recruitment
Eric Reibe, 2025 four-star center, spoke with WV Sports Now last weekend after revealing his top 11 schools. Reibe included West Virginia with a group of Connecticut, Creighton, Harvard, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oregon and Stanford. Reibe, 7-foot, does not have any visits officially scheduled for the...
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