This 1940s photograph taken by W. Newton Turner (1910-1995) shows women basketball players in a huddle in Breese Gymnasium. Turner began teaching as an assistant professor of geology and geography in 1937 and filled a variety of roles before retiring…
This is the 1923 Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School women's basketball team. Front row (L-R) Unknown, Hazel Reeves, Lillian Reeves, Duckett. Back row unknown, unknown, Vinnie Wells and Coach Alice Benton.
A fire erupted in Hunter Library at Western Carolina University on February 26, 1989. Campus security officer W. R. Holder reported the fire at 5:50 AM and it was contained in the check-out service of the Media Center. The fire destroyed audio-visual…
Constructed in 1960, the Bird was originally built to serve as the college administration building. In 1979, it was replaced as the administration building by the construction of the Robinson Building and was then used as the college infirmary. The…
Constructed in 1960, the Bird was originally built to serve as the college administration building. In 1979, it was replaced as the administration building by the construction of the Robinson Building and was then used as the college infirmary. The…
Constructed in 1960, the Bird Building was originally built to serve as the college administration building. In 1979, it was replaced as the administration building by the construction of the Robinson Building and was then used as the college…
Constructed in 1960, the Bird Building (pictured in the foreground) was originally built to serve as the college administration building. In 1979, it was replaced as the administration building by the construction of the Robinson Building and was…
Constructed in 1960, the Bird was originally built to serve as the college administration building. In 1979, it was replaced as the administration building by the construction of the Robinson Building and was then used as the college infirmary. The…
This May 1970, 8-page newspaper titled The Black Expression was published by Black Students United for Liberation and sought to share the experience of African Americans on campus. Founded in 1968, the Black Students United for Liberation was formed…
This spring quarter 1971, 8-page newspaper titled The Black Expression was published by Black Students United for Liberation and sought to share the experience of African Americans on campus. Founded in 1968, the Black Students United for Liberation…