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Western Carolina (1-4) and UNC Greensboro (0-5) both came into the day looking for their first conference win of the season. With neither team having much success early in conference, the winning team would be looking at this as a game to jumpstart their season.

 

That team this Saturday, Jan. 24, turned out to be the hometown Catamounts who won the game rather handedly with a final score of 70-49.

 

Two of the top Southern Conference scorers were in action. Justin Taylor of Western Carolina and Lucy Mason of UNCG sit at number two and number five respectively in Southern Conference points per game.

 

 

Even with two prolific scorers, true freshman Ace Easter stole the show with a career high 21 points. She was getting her shot anywhere she wanted it, whether it was inside the paint, draining threes, or dropping in a few mid-range jumpers it looked like she could not be stopped...

Catamounts notch their first conference win

The stories below are from the Western Carolina Journalist. This online publication has broadened my writing skills and allowed me to have countless opportunites to cover even more stories.

WCU "Greek" Village is no more

Whoa, whoa, whoa, don’t freak out too much. When I say the Greek Village is no more, I’m just saying that the “greek” factor isn’t a part of the equation anymore.

 

The Village is a collection of houses on campus that in the past have been primarily reserved and used by greek organizations.

 

Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, any qualified Registered Student Organization (RSO), will be allowed to fill out an application that will be reviewed with a chance to acquire one of the houses in the village.

 

The biggest question everyone has is simply: “Why?”

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