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A West Virginia University student was critically injured early Saturday morning (Nov. 7) in a fight that involved as many as 10 males. Morgantown Police say the fight occurred at 3:10 a.m. Saturday at the Dairy Mart parking lot at 600 Willey St. Witnesses said five to seven males attacked three males, one of whom was unconscious when police arrived. He was taken to Ruby Memorial Hospital, where he has remained in critical condition.
Vice President of Student Affairs Ken Gray encourages all Mountaineer fans to show support for the Connecticut football team as they recover from the tragic loss of their starting cornerback Jasper Howard.
Working with Dining Services to further accommodate religious dietary restrictions, providing a place for prayer between classes and donating textbooks are just a few of the things WVU is doing to help international students make Morgantown home.
Michelle Obama's presence in the White House will be the topic of the first Faculty Dinner Series event of the semester at West Virginia University.
WVU students who have purchased a class ring are invited to receive their ring in a ceremony on Sunday, Oct. 25.
Five female and five male West Virginia University students have been selected for 2009 Homecoming court. Now, they will compete for the crown.
West Virginia University?s annual beard-growing competition kicks off with a shave at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 14, in the Mountainlair commons area.
The City of Morgantown's Housing Advisory Committee and the WVU Office of Student Life are holding a Housing Forum on Monday, October 5, 2009, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.
Following a national search, Barbara Copenhaver Bailey has been named the assistant vice president for WVU's Student Affairs.