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Monday in Morgantown

Monday in Morgantown

By: The Daily Athenaeum | WVU
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Monday in Morgantown is a weekly news podcast aimed at keeping you caught up on all the events on campus at West Virginia University. Each Monday, a new episode detailing all the news you might’ve missed will be released. You can listen at thedaonline.com/monday_in_morgantown or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more on the stories, visit thedaonline.com.The Daily Athenaeum | WVU Politics & Government
Episodes
  • April 22, 2024
    Apr 22 2024

    This week, podcast editor Sydney Wentz says farewell to Monday in Morgantown and discusses campus carry provisions, big wins for the golf team and an alumni's time on 'The Bachelor'. For more on the stories covered today or any other stories from the DA visit thedaonline.com. Listen to 'Monday in Morgantown' at thedaonline.com/podcasts or wherever you stream podcasts.

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    7 mins
  • April 15, 2024
    Apr 15 2024

    This week, podcast editor Sydney Wentz discusses Vintage Fest, another baseball series sweep and the search for a new university president. To read more on the stories covered today or any other stories from the DA visit thedaonline.com. Listen to 'Monday in Morgantown' at thedaonline.com/podcasts or wherever you stream podcasts.

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    4 mins
  • April 8, 2024
    Apr 8 2024

    This week, podcast editor Sydney Wentz discusses a new cancer hospital, a baseball sweep and what you need to know about WVU's emergency alert system. To read more on the stories covered today or any other stories from the DA visit thedaonline.com. Listen to 'Monday in Morgantown' at thedaonline.cm/podcasts or wherever you stream podcasts.

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    5 mins

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