Eastern Panhandle’s economy growing
WVU grads may have easier time finding in-state jobs
By Ryann Acton
Staff Writer

IWest Virginia University graduates may not have to look out of state for job opportunities.
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NASA locates lost spacecraft, orbiting around Sun, with telescopic images 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — NASA has found a missing $159 million spacecraft, thanks to a half-dozen telescope images that confirm the silent probe is in orbit around the sun but possibly broken in pieces. 
Astronomers at observatories in Arizona, California, Hawaii and elsewhere have captured pictures of the Contour spacecraft, which has been silent since Thursday when it left Earth orbit to embark on a multiyear mission to visit at least two comets.
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Extra cheese, biggie sizing and the freshman 15
By Courtney Balestier
Associate News Editor

So here you are, boxes of clothes unpacked, dorm room decorated with pictures of your high school friends, parents on their way home. 
And then it hits you: “I’m starving!” 
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Our Perspective 
Safety on campus should be a priority to students.
est Virginia University students need to be extra cautious the first few months of school. Typically in the past, the crime on campus and off seems to be greatly increased during the beginning of the school year. Many students tend to spend the first months partying at outdoor house parties and walking around campus going to local bars. This can be an easy way to walk into trouble. Many students, typically women, are easy access for preying predators. 
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Wyclef Jean played to the crowd on Monday
 By Jenn Young 
Associate A&E Editor

By the time Wyclef Jean hit the stage Monday night, the rain was nonexistent and the humidity had returned to take over the air, but it had nothing on the excitement that lingered in and around the Mountainlair green. 
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Running backs preview
Cobourne pursues rushing record
By Andrew J. Beckner
Sports Editor

Despite the importance of the quarterback in West Virginia University head coach Rich Rodriguez’s spread attack, the success of the offense will rest on the shoulders of Avon Cobourne and company.
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