Council debates Wharf re-zoning
 By MELANIE JARVIS
Athenaeum Staff

Despite heavy criticism from landlords and business owners, Morgantown City Council members passed the B-4 rezoning ordinance 6 to 1. Dissenting, Council member Frank Salucci asked for a delay to further discuss the issue.
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Moth lady speaks on campus
By GRANT SMITH
Athenaeum Staff

Thirty-three years ago Linda Butler stepped out of a plane and into West Virginia.
“I knew I was home,” said the professor of plant and soil sciences in the West Virginia University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences.
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Circle K will help ‘Pass the Buck’
By SARAH NAGEM
Athenaeum Staff

Circle K, a community service club at West Virginia University, is teaming up with the Morgantown Business and Volunteerism Committee to help the WVU Children’s Hospital.
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WVU student selected as Truman Scholar
By KARRI E. SMITH
Athenaeum Staff

Clogging, environmental cleanup, government affairs and writing are some of the interests tagged to Mike Wood, a national 2001 Truman Scholar.
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Labor group challenges University
New finance construction scrutinized
By MARTHA BRYSON HODEL 
Associated Press Writer

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A labor organization is asking the state Supreme Court to resolve a dispute over whether West Virginia University evaded the law when it put a private foundation in charge of building a new services center in Morgantown.
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