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“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to the TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.CLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to the TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.THE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. APP STATE FOOTBALL SUPER SENIORS: HOW THE PANDEMIC CREATED Four bowl championships. Three Sun Belt titles. Wins at North Carolina and South Carolina, both in 2019. Ranked in the Top 25 for the first time. A combined 40-10 record. It’s no secret that over the last four years, App State football has accomplished a great deal. The 2020class of
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“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
APP STATE SUPER SENIORS ARCHIVES The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. App State football super seniors: how the pandemic created a rare opportunity FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
STATE PRISONS STRUGGLE WITH COVID SAFETY, VACCINATION The North Carolina commissioner of prisons addressed vaccine reluctance, COVID-19 safety challenges, and the struggles incarcerated people and prison staff face in a Zoom presentation to the App State community April 6. Todd Ishee, North Carolina commissioner of prisons, said in the presentation hosted by the Department of Government and Justice Studies, that when the pandemic APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APP STATE TO EXTEND SPRING BREAK AND REMAIN OPEN, WILL App State to extend spring break and remain open, will transition from in-person instruction to alternative course delivery methods OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to theCLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to the TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.CLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to the TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.THE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. APP STATE FOOTBALL SUPER SENIORS: HOW THE PANDEMIC CREATED Four bowl championships. Three Sun Belt titles. Wins at North Carolina and South Carolina, both in 2019. Ranked in the Top 25 for the first time. A combined 40-10 record. It’s no secret that over the last four years, App State football has accomplished a great deal. The 2020class of
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“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
APP STATE SUPER SENIORS ARCHIVES The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. App State football super seniors: how the pandemic created a rare opportunity FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
STATE PRISONS STRUGGLE WITH COVID SAFETY, VACCINATION The North Carolina commissioner of prisons addressed vaccine reluctance, COVID-19 safety challenges, and the struggles incarcerated people and prison staff face in a Zoom presentation to the App State community April 6. Todd Ishee, North Carolina commissioner of prisons, said in the presentation hosted by the Department of Government and Justice Studies, that when the pandemic APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APP STATE TO EXTEND SPRING BREAK AND REMAIN OPEN, WILL App State to extend spring break and remain open, will transition from in-person instruction to alternative course delivery methods OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to theCLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to the TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.CLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to the TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.THE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. APP STATE FOOTBALL SUPER SENIORS: HOW THE PANDEMIC CREATED Four bowl championships. Three Sun Belt titles. Wins at North Carolina and South Carolina, both in 2019. Ranked in the Top 25 for the first time. A combined 40-10 record. It’s no secret that over the last four years, App State football has accomplished a great deal. The 2020class of
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“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
APP STATE SUPER SENIORS ARCHIVES The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. App State football super seniors: how the pandemic created a rare opportunity FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
STATE PRISONS STRUGGLE WITH COVID SAFETY, VACCINATION The North Carolina commissioner of prisons addressed vaccine reluctance, COVID-19 safety challenges, and the struggles incarcerated people and prison staff face in a Zoom presentation to the App State community April 6. Todd Ishee, North Carolina commissioner of prisons, said in the presentation hosted by the Department of Government and Justice Studies, that when the pandemic APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed APP STATE TO EXTEND SPRING BREAK AND REMAIN OPEN, WILL App State to extend spring break and remain open, will transition from in-person instruction to alternative course delivery methods OPINION: APP STATE IS HOT HOT HOT App State released a banger of a video called “Appalachian is Hot, Hot, Hot” back in 2005 to promote the university’s “coolness” and “hipness.” Without meaning to, “Hot, Hot, Hot” became a warning for what is to come: climate change. In the High Country, temperatures have risen in the last few decades. According to theTHE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
BEST OF BOONE 2021: BEST OF FOOD Just a shot off of U.S. Highway 421, Dos Amigos is the best stop for Mexican-inspired cuisine in Boone. With familiar favorites like arroz con pollo, margaritas, fajitas, queso, tacos and special “Amigos” menu items like the Fiesta Burrito and Dos Amigos Cheese Steak, you’ll certainly satisfy your FALL 2021 SEMESTER TO OPERATE NORMALLY, PER CHANCELLOR Fall 2021 semester to operate normally, per chancellor. Construction in Stadium Lot limited both driving and parking availability, which posed a challenge for students moving into West Campus residence halls in 2019. This was the last “normal” move-in day. The “new normal” may be over soon according to a recent message fromChancellor
OPINION: SPENDING ON SPACE IS WASTEFUL. Of course, America’s outrageous military spending is a whole different issue. Only 0.5% of the federal budget goes to NASA but 0.5% of a $4.5 trillion budget is a lot of money, $23.3 billion this year to be exact. $23.3 billion is a lot of money for NASA, which has little to no direct impact on everyday Americans’ lives. SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.THE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. FOUR MOUNTAINEERS TAKE BIG STEP TOWARDS NEXT LEVEL AT 2021 Four Mountaineers take big step towards next level at 2021 pro day. Former App State first team All-American cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles sprints during the 40-yard dash at pro day April 1. Jean-Charles finished the 40 in 4.47 seconds. He weighed in at 184 pounds and maxed out at 19 reps on the 225-pound bench press, and hisvertical leap was
BEST OF BOONE 2021: BEST OF FOOD Just a shot off of U.S. Highway 421, Dos Amigos is the best stop for Mexican-inspired cuisine in Boone. With familiar favorites like arroz con pollo, margaritas, fajitas, queso, tacos and special “Amigos” menu items like the Fiesta Burrito and Dos Amigos Cheese Steak, you’ll certainly satisfy your FALL 2021 SEMESTER TO OPERATE NORMALLY, PER CHANCELLOR Fall 2021 semester to operate normally, per chancellor. Construction in Stadium Lot limited both driving and parking availability, which posed a challenge for students moving into West Campus residence halls in 2019. This was the last “normal” move-in day. The “new normal” may be over soon according to a recent message fromChancellor
OPINION: SPENDING ON SPACE IS WASTEFUL. Of course, America’s outrageous military spending is a whole different issue. Only 0.5% of the federal budget goes to NASA but 0.5% of a $4.5 trillion budget is a lot of money, $23.3 billion this year to be exact. $23.3 billion is a lot of money for NASA, which has little to no direct impact on everyday Americans’ lives. SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGH Appalachian Nails is located on the NC Highway 105 Extension and hopes to bring more options for nail care to Boone. Pictured is the inside of its salon. “Our prices are pretty low already compared to other places, it’s very affordable,” Lily Nuguyen said.“It’s justbased on
TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX Town of Boone sues Watauga County over sales tax distribution. One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v.THE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. APP STATE FOOTBALL SUPER SENIORS: HOW THE PANDEMIC CREATED 7 hours ago · Four bowl championships. Three Sun Belt titles. Wins at North Carolina and South Carolina, both in 2019. Ranked in the Top 25 for the first time. A combined 40-10 record. It’s no secret that over the last four years, App State football has accomplished a great deal. The 2020 class ofCLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
APP STATE SUPER SENIORS ARCHIVES The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. App State football super seniors: how the pandemic created a rare opportunity BEST OF BOONE 2021: BEST OF FOOD Just a shot off of U.S. Highway 421, Dos Amigos is the best stop for Mexican-inspired cuisine in Boone. With familiar favorites like arroz con pollo, margaritas, fajitas, queso, tacos and special “Amigos” menu items like the Fiesta Burrito and Dos Amigos Cheese Steak, you’ll certainly satisfy your APP STATE DELIVERS SECOND ROUND OF HEERF MONEY TO STUDENTS Students learned of surprise direct payments Wednesday afternoon, thanks to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.Students will get a direct payment of $525 if they are receiving the Pell Grant for the 2020-21 academic year and $400 if not. They should’ve received an email and see activity in their student account. App State has roughly $8 million to distribute in direct payments. STATE TO RELEASE 3,500 INCARCERATED PEOPLE AFTER NAACP The North Carolina NAACP and Gov. Roy Cooper reached a settlement Thursday in a lawsuit regarding COVID-19 conditions within North Carolina state prisons. Under the settlement, North Carolina has 180 days to release 3,500 people who are currently incarcerated across the state, according to a press release from NC NAACP. APP STATE TO EXTEND SPRING BREAK AND REMAIN OPEN, WILL App State to extend spring break and remain open, will transition from in-person instruction to alternative course delivery methods OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop Gate only brought to light what has been the reality in the U.S. for a long time: the stock market is a scam. There is outrage among hedge fund investors and managers over the GameStop surge. Hedge fund Melvin Capital Management lost 53% in January as a result of the surge. Many affiliated with the affected hedge funds have expressed EDITOR'S NOTE: CAPITALIZING THE “B” IN BROWN In 2020, AP Stylebook recognized the capital B in Black when referring to race, ethnicity or culture; it continues instructing writers not to use the term “Brown” when referring to race, ethnicity or culture. The Appalachian follows AP Style, as well as our internal style guide. Despite AP Stylebook’s instructions, The Appalachian will use the term “Brown” when applicable andTHE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. OPINION: SPENDING ON SPACE IS WASTEFUL. Since NASA’s Perseverance Rover landed on Mars last week, it seems like space has been on everyone’s minds. There’s no doubt about it, space is cool. The idea that we are one tiny speck in the ever-expanding universe is hard to wrap our heads around, but humans are naturally curious creatures so we are inclinedDUCK, DUCK, HOUSE
Student starts fundraiser to front the bill for a house for the Duck Pond ducks. The ducks who reside at Duck Pond near Trivette Dining Hall are being given a voice by an Appalachian State University student who is campaigning for their fair treatment. Glory Silwedel, a senior graphic design major, has raised ducks as APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop isn’t exactly Fortune 500 material, so how did its stock manage to join the ranks of some of the nation’s most successful corporations, including Google, Tesla and Amazon? Between Jan. 25 and Jan. 27, GameStop’s stock soared in value, seemingly out of nowhere. On closer inspection, the anomaly turned out to be a coordinated DRUMHELLER CHANGING APP STATE BASEBALL CULTURE AS PLAYER During junior infielder Luke Drumheller’s recruitment, the App State baseball team was not in the best place. The Mountaineers were coming off of an 18-36 season only two years after head coach Kermit Smith and his staff took over the program. The team had certain needs to fulfill, and one of those was a left-handed SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGHAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONEAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONEAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONE NCAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONE NCNAILS CO Lily Nguyen and her family decided to open a nail salon when students came back from winter break. The first couple of weeks, no one came. By the middle of the month, social media posts, online reviews and gossip in between classes had welcomed the Boston natives and their work to the mountain. “I just OPINION: THE PROBLEM ISN’T GUNS, IT’S THE PERSON Bragg The summer of 2012 saw its fair share of tragic headlines and heated debates in response to recent events. Shootings in Colorado, Wisconsin and Texas, all involved at least three deaths each—22 altogether—have sparked a constant, divided conversation on gun control in our nation and what our leaders should do about it. I haveTHE APPALACHIAN
The Student News Site of Appalachian State University. Dan Davidson, Sports Editor. May 30, 2021. All Mountaineer sports will operate venues at maximum capacity during the 2021-22 academic year, App State Athletics announced Friday. FANS FACE DISAPPOINTMENT, LUKE COMBS CONCERT POSTPONED App State and Boone fans face another disappointment after Luke Combs announced his May 1 performance at Kidd Brewer Stadium will be rescheduled.On Monday, Combs announced via Twitter that his performance in App State’s football stadium will not be happening due to North Carolina COVID-19 restrictions. OPINION: SPENDING ON SPACE IS WASTEFUL. Since NASA’s Perseverance Rover landed on Mars last week, it seems like space has been on everyone’s minds. There’s no doubt about it, space is cool. The idea that we are one tiny speck in the ever-expanding universe is hard to wrap our heads around, but humans are naturally curious creatures so we are inclinedDUCK, DUCK, HOUSE
Student starts fundraiser to front the bill for a house for the Duck Pond ducks. The ducks who reside at Duck Pond near Trivette Dining Hall are being given a voice by an Appalachian State University student who is campaigning for their fair treatment. Glory Silwedel, a senior graphic design major, has raised ducks as APP STATE NFL FREE AGENT SIGNINGS This story will be updated as more App State players sign with NFL teams. Josh Thomas: Buffalo Bills Former App State safety Josh Thomas has signed a free agent deal with the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. The Montgomery, Alabama native was a two-year captain and caught seven interceptions and made 163 OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop isn’t exactly Fortune 500 material, so how did its stock manage to join the ranks of some of the nation’s most successful corporations, including Google, Tesla and Amazon? Between Jan. 25 and Jan. 27, GameStop’s stock soared in value, seemingly out of nowhere. On closer inspection, the anomaly turned out to be a coordinated DRUMHELLER CHANGING APP STATE BASEBALL CULTURE AS PLAYER During junior infielder Luke Drumheller’s recruitment, the App State baseball team was not in the best place. The Mountaineers were coming off of an 18-36 season only two years after head coach Kermit Smith and his staff took over the program. The team had certain needs to fulfill, and one of those was a left-handed SOFTBALL’S MEGAN REMBIELAK CLOSES OUT STELLAR SOFTBALL When softball’s Megan Rembielak finishes her senior season, it will end one of the most successful softball careers in Appalachian history. Through her four years starting for the team, Rembielak has amassed plenty of runs and hit for a high batting average, finishing in the top three of each category in Appalachian State’s history.But
APPALACHIAN NAILS: A NEW PLACE FOR HAND CARE IN THE HIGHAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONEAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONEAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONE NCAPPALACHIAN NAILS BOONE NCNAILS CO Lily Nguyen and her family decided to open a nail salon when students came back from winter break. The first couple of weeks, no one came. By the middle of the month, social media posts, online reviews and gossip in between classes had welcomed the Boston natives and their work to the mountain. “I just OPINION: THE PROBLEM ISN’T GUNS, IT’S THE PERSON Bragg The summer of 2012 saw its fair share of tragic headlines and heated debates in response to recent events. Shootings in Colorado, Wisconsin and Texas, all involved at least three deaths each—22 altogether—have sparked a constant, divided conversation on gun control in our nation and what our leaders should do about it. I haveCLASSIFIEDS
“A return to pre-pandemic operations”: App State, Town of Boonelift mask mandates
STATE PRISONS STRUGGLE WITH COVID SAFETY, VACCINATION The North Carolina commissioner of prisons addressed vaccine reluctance, COVID-19 safety challenges, and the struggles incarcerated people and prison staff face in a Zoom presentation to the App State community April 6. Todd Ishee, North Carolina commissioner of prisons, said in the presentation hosted by the Department of Government and Justice Studies, that when the pandemic BEST OF BOONE 2021: BEST OF FOOD The Appalachian: Best of Boone. Best Pizza: Lost Province By Jaclyn Bartlett. Jesse Barber. Lost Province, located on Depot Street indowntown Boone,
OPINION: THE STOCK MARKET IS A SCAM GameStop isn’t exactly Fortune 500 material, so how did its stock manage to join the ranks of some of the nation’s most successful corporations, including Google, Tesla and Amazon?. Between Jan. 25 and Jan. 27, GameStop’s stock soared in value, seemingly out of nowhere. On closer inspection, the anomaly turned out to be a coordinated effort by users on the social news site Reddit to VOTER GUIDE: WATAUGA COUNTY CANDIDATES Board of Commissioners The following questions were sent to each candidate for the Watauga County Board of Commissioners What plans do you have to help Watauga County recover from the COVID-19 pandemic? What are your plans for the board of commissioners if you are elected? What do you see as the most pressing needs for BROWN MOUNTAIN MYSTERY: RECURRING LIGHT PHENOMENON BAFFLES For centuries, the Brown Mountain Lights have stumped scientists and tourists alike, becoming one of North Carolina’s most infamous legends. Brown Mountain, located in the Pisgah National Forest, is the setting for recurring reports of “mysterious lights” dating back to the early 1900s, according to U.S. Department of Interior. However, for one App State professor, PROFESSORS RESEARCH THE MYSTERIOUS BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHTS O ne night in the middle of July on the twisty and rugged road of NC Highway 181, two Appalachian State astronomers believe to have caught on camera one of North Carolina’s unexplained mysteries, the Brown Mountain Lights.. There are many myths and stories surrounding the lights and their origins. The common ground these stories share is the description of the lights as orbs that appear OPINION: THE PROBLEM ISN’T GUNS, IT’S THE PERSON Bragg The summer of 2012 saw its fair share of tragic headlines and heated debates in response to recent events. Shootings in Colorado, Wisconsin and Texas, all involved at least three deaths each—22 altogether—have sparked a constant, divided conversation on gun control in our nation and what our leaders should do about it. I have OPINION: EYE-FOR-AN-EYE SOCIAL JUSTICE HURTS INNOCENT Many people, be it in person or on LinkedIn, like to describe themselves as” social justice advocates,” because it sounds good to stand up for something bigger than themselves. App State demonstrates a dedication to the concept of social justice. The University Sustainability Office has an entire web page dedicated to social justice, as does TOWN OF BOONE SUES WATAUGA COUNTY OVER SALES TAX One threat, three illegal backroom agreements, seven years, and more than $16 million in lost revenue to date. These are the allegations the Town of Boone outlines in a lawsuit filed Feb. 20 in Watauga County Superior Court. The case, Town of Boone v. Watauga County, accuses the county of creating an “illegal sales tax*
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Tennis may be an individual sport at times, but a successful team needs players who will step up and get the job done. The App State women’s tennis team... Hoerner leads turnaround for App State softballApril 17, 2019
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