Princesses Proceed to North Bend State Park for a Dads and Daughters Evening Jan. 5
The fourth annual “Little Princess Ball,” scheduled for January 5, 2013, at North Bend State Park, is an evening for dads and daughters. “Little girls ages 5-12 and their fathers do have a ball at this event,” according to Ken Zebo, event coordinator at North Bend. The event includes a special dinner with dad, going […]
Celebrate 2013 at D&E
To ring in the New Year, 2013, Davis & Elkins College is planning two celebrations for the community: an elegant Graceland dinner buffet and a new Halliehurst Ball designed for late night gaiety. Guests can opt to attend one or both events and also take advantage of special overnight rates at Graceland. According to Scott […]
Expert on Cancer and Aging to Visit Marshall University School of Medicine
Dr. Judith Campisi, a pre-eminent research scientist with the Buck Institute on Aging in Berkeley, Calif., will visit Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine later this week for two lectures on aging and the disease process. Campisi will present “Aging and Chronic Disease: Puzzles & Promises,” at noon Thursday, Dec. 13, in the […]
WVU College of Law Students Help Morgantown Man Clear his Name
Every year for two decades, even after his conviction was overturned, David Lazzell was required to place his name on the West Virginia Sex Offender Registry. His name was finally cleared recently with help from the Innocence Project at the West Virginia University College of Law. “For years the system failed me,” said Lazzell. “But […]
Who Owns Your Twitter Account and Followers?
By Brian Moore Over the past several years, companies of all sizes have turned to social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to promote their goods and services. While one or more employees may be tasked with creating and/or continuing a social media campaign on behalf of the company, what happens when an employee […]