Evansdale Rising
When WVU built its Agricultural Sciences Building on the former Evans farm in 1961, what became the Evansdale Campus was still open land with a wide view. The first... Read more.
Sidestepping
The sidewalk problem–who pays and how does it get enforced?–is yet to be resolved. It’s been two years since we last bemoaned the condition of city sidewalks... Read more.
Our Home as Refuge
Morgantown welcomes a Ugandan refugee. When Hydary Bossa sees that a resident of Mapleshire Nursing and Rehabilitation Center could use some cheer, he goes a little... Read more.
Peddler, Shopkeep, Scholar, Philanthropist
A popular oral history book explores the development of the Jewish community in Morgantown through the stories of its families. ➼ In 2013, Ed Gerson volunteered... Read more.
Hit the Jim
Go to Jim’s Gym for the workout. Go back for the workout and the stories.... Read more.
Art for Art’s Sake
Don’t have boring walls—collecting original art in Morgantown is easy, affordable, and fun.... Read more.
Learning Lifelong
WVU’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute keeps the neurons firing and the fun going. Earlier this decade, Jim Held was a theater professor at WVU. He was also... Read more.
Let’s Go! Back to School!
Whether you’re new or returning, our back-to-school guide will introduce you to university history, campus hangouts, and happenings around town.... Read more.
Good Eats in Evansdale
Not all that long ago, lunchtime on the Evansdale campus meant driving off-campus for food. All that changed in 2016 with the opening of the marketplace at Evansdale... Read more.
Stadium Reboot and Tailgating Tips
WVU’s beloved 60,000-seat Milan Puskar Stadium has undergone a $55 million modernization over the past two years, scheduled to be done in time for the first home... Read more.
