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The Appalachian

Camp Costume Countdown

Allison Lehan and Owen Marcellino | October 10, 2025

As Halloween quickly approaches, students and families alike search for quick and easy — but iconic — costumes. Camp is an essential style for costuming, combining high art and humor to embody current culture and individuality. Here are a few costume suggestions from The Appalachian’s Arts & Culture and Opinion editors.    Chappell Roan’s hair outfit from “The Subway” music...

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Allie’s Angle: WNC’s forests are under attack

Allison Lehan, Opinion Editor | October 8, 2025

In Western North Carolina, a trivial run to the local Walmart is underscored by scenes better fit for a National Geographic cover shoot. The dreamy, isoprene-induced haze effused by the Blue Ridge Parkway’s stoic oaks alone is enough to turn any insect-averse cubicle dweller into an avid nature enthusiast — but today’s generations might be the last to experience it.  Unsurprisingly, the United...

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OPINION: You should be voting in local elections

Anna Kate Mock, Associate Opinion Editor | October 8, 2025

Most people inherently associate the word election with federal races, such as presidential or congressional. However, local elections are what truly give citizens the power to make a difference in their communities. By voting in municipal elections, you are selecting candidates that directly impact people’s everyday lives.  Despite this fact, United States local elections have staggeringly low...

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OPINION: Appalachian urban legends hold significance regardless of validity

Tierney Drake, Opinion Writer | October 8, 2025

Editor’s Note: This article contains mention of human remains and suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling, call Counseling and Psychological Services at 828-262-3180 or the suicide hotline at 988. Urban legends are an integral part of Appalachian culture, an aspect that is often dismissed due to their limited validity. While they might seem pointless, legends are ingrained in culture...

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OPINION: Anti-vaccine rhetoric is deadly

Anna Kate Mock, Associate Opinion Editor | October 7, 2025

Since January, 762 cases of measles have been reported in Texas, resulting in the deaths of two children. What did both of these kids have in common? They were unvaccinated. These cases mark a dangerous upward trend of measles in the United States considering that previously, the Center of Disease and Control had declared the illness eradicated in 2000 — an outcome that was only achieved because...

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OPINION: What song by The 1975 are you based off of your zodiac sign?

Christa Price | October 6, 2025

The 1975, a four-member British band, has influences from rock, alternative, synthpop, dance music and the occasional distinct George Michael sound. Popular for their songs “About You,” “Robbers” and “Somebody Else,” the band explores feelings of youth and its struggles, garnering a community bound together by similar feelings. Much like zodiac signs, their songs draw a connection between...

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Letter to the Editor: Thoughts on the functions of the Student Government Association

Thomas L. Todd | October 3, 2025

Editor’s Note: This letter is representative of a viewpoint of individuals no longer part of the Mountaineer community. Additionally, a previous version of this article included a link to a document that was not meant to be public information. That link has since been removed. To the Student Body of Appalachian State University, To the reader, I pose a deceptively simple question: What is the...

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Letter to the Editor: University history will not be lost

Special Collections Research Center | April 14, 2025

The mission of the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) in the University Libraries is to collect, preserve and share original materials related to four primary collecting areas — one of those areas is the University Archives.  The purpose of the University Archives is to document and preserve the history of App State. Like other universities in North Carolina, App State is required by...

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