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GWU Homecoming ’16 Event Preview
Madison Wait
To celebrate Homecoming ‘16, Gardner-Webb will host a series of events from October 14th – 15th.
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Housing Review: Apartments
Madison Wait
When it comes to privacy, luxury and personal convenience, the University Commons Apartments sweeps away the competition. Similar to the Suites, the Apartments are some of the most coveted living arrangements on Gardner-Webb’s campus.
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Housing Review: Lutz Yelton Hall
Madison Wait
Walking to Tucker in less than one minute is only a dream for most Gardner-Webb students. For the residents of Lutz Yelton Hall (commonly referred to as Lutz), a popular male dorm on campus, this dream is a reality.
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Housing Review: Stroup
Madison Wait
Deciding where to live on campus can be confusing, especially when you don’t know the ups and downs of every housing option. In an effort to provide some insight on the issue, GWU-Today is tackling each housing option available to undergrad students on GWU’s campus.
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Housing Review: University Commons Suites
Madison Wait
It’s no secret that the University Commons Suites are some of the most coveted living arrangements on Gardner-Webb’s campus. The suites are in such high demand, the Department of Housing and Residence Education hosts a point based lottery every year to determine who gets first dibs. Yet, after all has been said and done, what makes the suites so special?
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Major Highlight – English
Madison Wait
Declaring a major is a big life decision that all four-year college students must undergo. Most universities offer a wide range of undergraduate degrees, and Gardner-Webb is no exception offering over 50 different majors. Each week we will highlight one major and what students feel are the important things to consider.
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Rescue Race 5k Raises Funds To Free Children In Ghana From Forced Labor
Madison Wait
To raise funds to rescue two children from labor trafficking in Ghana, Gardner-Webb’s Release organization hosted its first 5k this past Saturday, September 17th.
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Servant Of Two Masters To Premiere At Gardner-Webb, April 7
Madison Wait
In an adapted Italian comedy based on improvised theatre, or commedia dell’arte, Gardner-Webb’s theatre department will be premiering the Servant of Two Masters on April 7, at 7:30 p.m., in the Dover Theatre.
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Student Develops Special Topics Course, Teaches Local Elementary Students Theatre
Madison Wait
Sophomore Sarah Moxley, along with the help of Dr. Jim Thomas and fellow Gardner-Webb student Madison Wait, created, planned and implemented her own Special Topics course in theatre, in the spring semester of 2015.
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Giorgie Graves – Female Swimmer To Graduates Bachelor Of Science In Nursing
Tessa Walsh
Graduating senior, Giorgie Graves will be the first woman to ever complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Gardner-Webb while competing at the highest level of swimming as a Division One athlete. After four years of rigorous training and academia, Graves has swam her last lap as a Runnin’ Bulldog and will graduate on May 7, 2016.
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Senior Swimmer Makes GWU History
Tessa Walsh
Gardner-Webb Swimming’s Nathan Lile made program history by being invited to attend Division One NCAAs. The senior was the first male to be invited to the meet in Gardner-Webb’s history.
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Myers/Spangler Housing Review
Madison Weavil and Tessa Walsh
Located behind the LYCC, two female dorms – Myers and Spangler – are connected by an awning and walkway. Occupants of these dorms can use their key cards to enter either halls because of the shared lobby and kitchen.
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English Honor Society Shares Love with a Pen
Travis Archie
When most people hear the words “love letter” they usually think it’s an exchange of romantic thoughts and emotions between two people who care about each other. Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honors group at Gardner-Webb, participated with an organization called The World Needs More Love Letters, by writing to people who need a boost in their self-esteem.
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Gardner-Webb Helps Others Prepare for the Tax Season
Travis Archie
It is that time of year once again; tax filing season is on the horizon. Every employed person has to file their taxes and there is no way to avoid them without facing harsh consequences. So in order to help people in the local community get ready for the upcoming tax season Dr. Denise Smith, Associate Professor of Business, is supplying free tax preparation for students, staff and faculty that make less than $60,000 a year.
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Gardner-Webb Installs New Internet Services
Travis Archie
As of now the university is about 90% complete with the installation of their newest Internet system supplied by Aruba Networks.
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Graduating Senior Heather Feldman
Travis Archie
Graduating seniors have things to look forward to, memories to look back on and advice to share with others.
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Importance of Dialing Dawgs
Travis Archie
Many students are clueless about the importance of Dialing Dawgs and the Annual Fund.
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MLK Day at Gardner-Webb
Travis Archie
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but unlike most places classes and jobs will continue on the campus of Gardner-Webb University. Many students have asked, “Why is the university is not taking a day off?”
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More Details of the Internet Outage
Travis Archie
After about 30 hours of no service, the internet crisis at Gardner Webb has been temporarily fixed. Around 5 p.m. Wednesday, Internet access slowly became available to faculty devices and then to the student devices. Now many people have questions about the outage and rumors have developed.
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New Major Approaches Gardner-Webb
Travis Archie
Beginning in the fall of 2015, Gardner Webb University will be introducing a new major to the university’s degree curriculum. The title of the new major is World Languages, Literatures and Cultures.
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CMU Ladies Night
Elizabeth Banfield
The full "CMU Ladies Night" video is available on the GWU-Today YouTube Channel.
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Finding New Ways to Explore the Outdoors
Elizabeth Banfield
“If you’re looking for something fun to do on campus that’s not at night or on the weekends, this is it,” said student Ande Malinowski as she talked about the Tuesday outdoor adventure activities organized by Adventure Recreation this semester.
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Gardner-Webb Recieves "A" Grade for Core Curriculum
Elizabeth Banfield
The full "Gardner-Webb Recieves "A" Grade for Core Curriculum" video is available on the GWU-Today YouTube Channel.
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Students Simulate Human Trafficing Through Maze
Elizabeth Banfield
The full "Students Simulate Human Trafficking Through Maze" video is available on the GWU-Today YouTube Channel.
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