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The Appalachian

The Student News Site of Appalachian State University

The Appalachian

Colin’s Cooking Corner: Chicken fontina

Colin’s Cooking Corner: Chicken fontina

Colin Bross, Director of Marketing and Public Relations May 3, 2023

It’s about 2:30 p.m. You’re standing in the entrance of your favorite grocery store, wondering why you agreed to host a dinner party at your apartment. Cooking for yourself is hard, let alone cooking...

Keyona Anthony, a senior psychology major, and RA for Summit Hall, poses by her dorm room on the 10th floor.

Graduating RA makes mountains of change at App State

Amena Matcheswala, Reporter May 3, 2023

Many freshmen and others living on campus know the familiar feeling of residence hall events: making stress balls with strangers, participating in ice breakers just to forget people’s names moments later...

A Mountaineer Mixtape

A Mountaineer Mixtape

Brionna Dallara, Associate A&C Editor May 3, 2023

As App 2023 graduates prepare to walk the stage, let’s pause and take a detour down memory lane. Follow along to a mixtape compiled of songs tied to seniors’ favorite mountaineer moments.  Before...

Gracie Roope shows one of her favorite words to sign: sunshine. March 3, 2023.

First four-year grads to minor in ASL

Kaitlyn Potochnik, Reporter May 2, 2023

With over 100 known minors offered at App State, it can be hard to notice when something new comes along. Four years ago, a new minor was introduced: American Sign Language.  The senior graduating...

Playlist of the week: Final tunes of Boone

Playlist of the week: Final tunes of Boone

Denise Casalez, Reporter May 1, 2023

It’s that time of year where finals and presentations are taking over. That means countless hours studying at the library, cafe or even in the comfort of your own home. There’s a small problem. You’re...

The Bookstop: Wanderings, hopefulness and survival techniques

The Bookstop: Wanderings, hopefulness and survival techniques

Gabrielle Troutman, Reporter May 1, 2023

Whether you are in need of something to help you through all the post-grad emotions or just looking for a summer reading list, these books feature aimless wanderings, purposeful journeys, powerful relationships...

App at a glance: April 27-May 3

App at a glance: April 27-May 3

Abby Buckner, Managing Editor April 26, 2023

App at a glance is the Arts & Culture’s weekly calendar to highlight events and activities that students and community members can attend.   Thursday, April 27   “The Woman...

Former Poet Laureate Natasha Tretheway reads the prologue and various selections from her memoir Memorial Drive on April 21, 2023.

Poet laureate reads to App State students

Abby Buckner, Managing Editor April 24, 2023

The Blue Ridge Ballroom flooded with a mixture of students, professors and poets eager to experience the artful words of the Pulitzer Prize winning 19th Poet Laureate of the United States Natasha Trethewey....

Playlist of the week: Dancing in the kitchen

Playlist of the week: Dancing in the kitchen

Abby Buckner, Managing Editor April 24, 2023

Waking up to a sunny and warm weekend morning may inspire you to don your chef hat, dancing shoes and take the kitchen by storm. Hit the stage and launch into the performance of the century, spatula microphone...

App at a glance: April 20-26

App at a glance: April 20-26

Asher Davidson, Reporter April 19, 2023

App at a glance is the Arts & Culture’s weekly calendar to highlight events and activities that students and community members can attend.    Thursday, April 20   Earth Day Pick-up...

Dick’s daughter created the graphic for the libretto. The image was created to represent the juxtaposition of beauty next to darkness, separated by a split U.S. flag that represents polarization across the nation.

‘Remembering and Forgetting’: honoring the victims of mass shootings

Briley Turpin, A&C Editor April 19, 2023

On his way home from visiting friends in Pensacola, Florida in 2019, Bruce Dick turned on the radio in his car and listened in horror as the broadcaster reported on a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio.  Stricken...

Goose Juice lead singer Ted Helmus plays a riff for the audience Mar. 30 2023

Boone’s Goose Juice rock the local music scene

Camila Ayala-Tortolero, Reporter April 19, 2023

Covering “Smooth” by Santana and “Say It Ain’t So” by Weezer, Goose Juice put on a playful, energetic show on March 30 at Legends featuring a diverse set list of rock covers.  The crowd swayed,...

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