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The Trumpet

Sodexo introduces new dining options this fall

September 18, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer   West Liberty University’s food service, Sodexo, went through a number of changes this summer, bringing new dining options to students. The biggest...

What to do when you can’t attend Comic Con

July 25, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer If you spend any time on social media, chances are your news feed blew up with pictures and headlines from San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). Unless you are one...

Five tips to ace the GRE without breaking the bank

June 18, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer What are the things you don’t think about in summer? Scholarly papers, homework and everything else that brings you stress when school is in session. Among...

WLU celebrates 200 years of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

April 2, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer Once a risky story of a young scientist and his monster, Frankenstein celebrates its 200th birthday as a literary legend. It seems time only helped Mary Shelley’s...

WLU-TV14 airs new weekly cooking competition

WLU-TV14 airs new weekly cooking competition

March 25, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer   You might like cooking, but do you like it enough to compete on live television? WLU broadcasting students started a new competition for those who like...

Planned Parenthood club chapter begins at WLU

March 6, 2018

By Natasha Muhamtezyanova, Contributing Writer   At the time of the political and financial uncertainty in regards to women’s health and reproductive rights, there are students across the country are...

Trumpet Solo: Dr. Angela Rehbein

February 18, 2018

Compiled by Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer    Associate professor of English Dr. Angela Rehbein recently edited a book titled Women’s Literary Networks and Romanticism: “A Tribe of...

SGA fills empty senate seats, discusses student input

February 10, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer   The spring semester might have started only a few weeks ago, but WLU’s Student Government Association (SGA) has already created a plan to increase student...

Research, performance competition accepting entries

February 2, 2018

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer   If you ever wrote a research paper thinking the sole purpose of it was to get a passing grade, think again because now that research can win you money....

Top 5 things to look forward to in 2018

December 15, 2017

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer December holidays might have made you a little nostalgic for everything that has happened in 2017. But get excited, because there is a lot to look forward...

Sounding Off on winter break

Sounding Off on winter break

December 6, 2017

Compiled by Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer       How are you planning on spending your winter break? I am excited to visit my grandparents for Christmas and to go ice skating...

LSDC tutors provide free help for WLU students

November 30, 2017

By Natasha Muhametzyanova, Contributing Writer   The end of the semester is always stressful, but there is a place that can prepare you for those scary finals you are dreading. The Learning and Student...

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