With the 2017 Virginia General Assembly session nearing its close, Delegate Terry Kilgore recently spoke with the Highland Cavalier to explain how this year’s
Author: Natalie Chapman
Fairfax Joins Dem Election Contest For Lt. Governor
“We have an opportunity to do something incredibly special. We have an opportunity to provide a ray of hope, optimism and change in a
Peace and Brotherhood: College, Community Observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The 21st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance Ceremony drew a crowd last Monday, Jan. 16, at the Wise Church of God.
Affordable Care Act Nears Repeal In Congress
With a 51-48 vote earlier this month, Senate Republicans took the first step in repealing former President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, despite having no
Resources Available for LGBT and Other Groups
College agencies, student groups offer aid
Off-Campus Stabbing Results in Two Wounded Students
An off-campus fraternity party turned violent Nov. 13 when two men became victims of a knife attack.
SGA Considers Policy, Constitution
Demerit system for elected, appointed officers; formal adoption of Highland Happenings on table for approval.
Presidential Candidates Tackle Higher Education Cost Issues
For the past 21 months, presidential hopefuls have vied for our attention and approval through nearly every news outlet in the country.
New Businesses Come to Wise
Wise County’s economy is growing, and over the past few months several businesses have entered our locality, with more set to follow.
Election Results Are In
UVa-Wise’s Student Government Association and Honor Court wrapped up their fall elections and are now set to welcome several new faces into their organizations.
Return of Highland Happenings
The students have spoken and the Student Government Association has listened.
Christian Groups Welcome All of Many Faiths
“Spiritual and religious development is mostly overlooked in college,” says Brad Mathisen, minister for UVa-Wise’s Catholic Campus Ministry.