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The Appalachian

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The Appalachian

Sophomore computer information sciences major Owen Gonzalez attended the Career Development Center's Internship Expo on Jan. 29, hoping to find internship opportunities in cybersecurity. Gonzalez said he wanted mix comfort with professional to feel "comfortable and confident at the same time."

Fashion of Boone: Business casual wear

Meredith Nanney, Reporter February 5, 2020

Business attire ranged from power suits and crisp button downs to dark wash jeans paired with dressier tops and sweaters at the Career Development Center’s Internship Expo Jan. 29. While some students...

Carol Ascencio, a recent App State graduate, started Destino in 2018 to address the need for a Hispanic-based ministry community on campus. They meet every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 155 of the Plemmons Student Union.

Campus ministry strives to welcome more Latinx students

Marlen Cardenas, Reporter February 5, 2020

When Stephany Garcia was trying to find a campus ministry she felt comfortable joining, she was about to give up until she heard an announcement at a fall 2018 Campus Crusade for Christ, or Cru, meeting...

Greatness is Timeless: Why the Beatles are Still Relevant

Greatness is Timeless: Why the Beatles are Still Relevant

Stephen C. Leverton II, Opinion Writer February 5, 2020

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of “Let It Be” and the official end of The Beatles when Paul McCartney publicly announced he was leaving the band in April of 1970. All throughout...

Dance Marathon aims to raise over $40,000 for local nonprofits

Abi Pepin, Reporter February 5, 2020

When people hear about a dance marathon, they often think about a huge dance party. While that may be the case, the App State Dance Marathon committees plan months in advance to raise money for local nonprofit...

Mexican food truck El Tacorriendo is looking to expand business by offering food and merchanise in Blowing Rock's newest Mexican goods store, El Barrio. Owners Alejandro and Ashley Leon felt that the High Country was lacking a source of authentic Mexican cuisine and opened El Tacorriendo in 2016.

El Taccoriendo welcomes new customers, food trucks to brick-and-mortar location

Camryn Collier, Reporter February 5, 2020

As El Tacorriendo customers brave colder temperatures to wait in line for authentic Mexican street food, owners Alejandro and Ashley Leon look to attract new customers with a new Mexican goods store, El...

International program encourages cultural exchange between App State and exchange students

Marlen Cardenas, Reporter January 29, 2020

Before coming to App State, Japanese exchange student Natsumi Mori was nervous about making American friends.  Through iPals, the sophomore sustainable development major was paired with sophomore interdisciplinary...

Education Abroad program inspires new wave of student travelers

Ethan Murphy, Reporter January 29, 2020

A room full of excited travelers eagerly awaited advice on how to kickstart their interests abroad. With over 70 different countries to choose, students can see anything from the lush countryside of Italy...

Fashion of Boone: Winter wear in warm temperatures

Meredith Nanney, Reporter January 28, 2020

For those experiencing their first winter in the High Country, it can be difficult to know where to start when building a winter wardrobe. Local retailers offer selections of apparel suited to the Boone...

The Brown Mountain Lights have been a community and scientific anomaly for years, bringing locals and tourists alike to view the phenomenon. This image organizes a view of the lights, which are infamously shrouded in scientific and even spiritual uncertainty.

Brown Mountain Mystery: Recurring light phenomenon baffles scientists and witnesses

Anna Muckenfuss, Appalachian Weekly News Producer January 23, 2020

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...

Raspberry Beret: The greatest song of the century

Raspberry Beret: The greatest song of the century

Ethan Murphy, Reporter January 23, 2020

The 20th century produced some of the greatest music in living memory. From jazz’s chaotic improvisations to The Beatles’ psychedelic sounds, music became radically reimagined. Yet, in all of life’s...

American Sign Language classes gain popularity on campus

Camryn Collier, Reporter January 22, 2020

Growing up, Jimmy Autrey heard no voices at home. With both parents part of the deaf community, his family used sign language to communicate. Autrey was 8 years old when he began losing his hearing. Shortly...

Instagram plans to gradually eliminate public "likes" from the platform as a test to benefit users. The feature can potentially harm one's self-worth "if they don't get a certain amount of likes," according to freshman Ronnie Pugh.

Goodbye ‘likes’: Students weigh in on new Instagram test

Ansley Puckett, Reporter January 22, 2020

In the eyes of freshman journalism major Ronnie Pugh, Instagram likes play a large role in some college students’ lives. “I think a lot of people want that popular status, so they try to get more...

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