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The Bulldog Bite
Jeyson Guardado, Andy Bennett, and Alex Bennett
The full "The Bulldog Bite" video is available on the GWU-Today YouTube Channel.
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The Bulldog Bite Opener
Jeyson Guardado, Andy Bennett, and Alex Bennett
Get ready, Gardner-Webb. The Bulldog Bite is back! Check out this opening video and tune in each week to hear Andy and Alex Bennett report the news. The full "The Bulldog Bite" video is available on the GWU-Today YouTube channel.
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New Professor Joins GWU Theater Department
Morgan Ingle
Andrew “Andy” Rich is Gardner-Webb University’s (GWU) new professor in the theatre department. He teaches Theatre Survey and any courses involving technical theatre, such as scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, etc. Rich will also do the scenery and lighting design for both of GWU’s upcoming plays: “The Children’s Hour” and “I-YA-I-YA-O.”
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Senior, Fleurant Handles College and Athletics
Brittany Johnson
“I had to juggle practice, film and weight lifting, while still having to go to class and study like a normal student,” senior, Stanley Fleurant said.
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Celebration Week Returns to Gardner-Webb
Brittney Johnson
Celebration Week has arrived at Gardner-Webb University and it is filled with music, reflection and fellowship. Celebration Week happens every year in the last week in January, and has taken place for more than 30 years.
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Contra Dancing Brings Intresting Connections
Brittney Johnson
Matthew Kiggen is a Contra Dancer with over a decade of experience. Participants experience a mix of folk, swing and Appalachian style dancing. Much like square dancing without the ‘howdy ya’ll.’
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Japanese Exchange Students Travel to Gardner-Webb
Brittney Johnson
For the past two weeks Gardner-Webb University has hosted four Japanese exchange engineering students from Chiba University. In order to strengthen their English and learn about America’s engineering system, the four students became a part of Gardner-Webb’s first ever exchange program.
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Megan Polzin Plans for Graduate School
Brittney Johnson
As graduation approaches for Megan Polzin, it seems that she is far ahead of the game. The Raleigh, N.C., native and Biology major, Polzin already has her eyes set on her next journey to graduate school.
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Senior Pinning Ceremony and Celebration
Brittney Johnson
Like many other traditions at Gardner-Webb, the Senior Pinning remains a staple in each graduation season. For the past 10 years, this event has given seniors a chance to share a more intimate moment with the ones they love, right before that long awaited walk.
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SNA Shares Cards with Children
Brittney Johnson
The mention of Valentine’s Day brings to mind the need for stuffed animals, boxes of chocolate and romance. In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the Student Nursing Association hosted “Make a Valentine,” an event to make and send cards to the children of the Levine Children’s Hospital.
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Students are asked "Why?" in GWU Promotional Video
Brittney Johnson
There are a multitude of things that go into choosing a college or university. ‘Why?’ is a question many students battle with as they embark on the journey of choosing the best school for them. Things like location, cost, activities, majors offered; the list is never ending. On Thursday, February 26, a film crew will be in the Communication Studies Hall from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. to find out why the students of GWU chose this institution.
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Art Club's Annual Sale Teaches Students Marketing Skills
Matthew Johnson
Students and local artists sold pottery, paintings, ceramics, jewelry and more pieces of artwork at the Art Cub’s annual Christmas art sale in Tucker Student Center over the weekend of Nov. 19-21. Aside from student artwork, the art sale also featured jewelry pieces from Ruth Zehnder, wife of Dr. Tim Zehnder who teaches biology at Gardner-Webb; chief Barry Johnson also sold Pennsylvania Dutch barn signs.
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Damaged Power Pole Blocks Boiling Springs Intersection
Matthew Johnson
After making too sharp of a right turn, a logging truck ran into a power pole at 11:55am on Monday, October 5th.
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Dr. Dee Hunt Takes On New Role as Vice President of Student Development
Matthew Johnson
Gardner-Webb administration split the position of dean of students and vice president of student development both formerly held by Dr. Dee Hunt.
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GWU Grounds Makes A Quick Cleanup After Joaquin Winds Knock Down Trees on Campus
Matthew Johnson
Threats of flash flooding and damaging winds struck the Carolinas throughout the weekend of October 2nd. Amid these threatening conditions, Gardner-Webb prepared for potential destruction to hit the main campus.
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Injury Puts a Premature Halt to Athlete's Soccer Career
Matthew Johnson
After an injury in practice during fall break, senior defender Tori James was unable to play in the last three soccer games of the season.
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'I Want to Lead by Actions' Nelson Awarded in the Big south All-Conference First Team
Matthew Johnson
Gardner-Webb men’s basketball player Tyrell Nelson was one of five college basketball players awarded in the Big South Preseason All-Conference First Team during the Big South Media Day on Oct. 26.
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New Brinkley Softball Stadium Serves as an Asset to GWU
Matthew Johnson
After 16 years as coach of the softball team, Thomas Cole is “thrilled” to have new facilities and a new field for his team to play on at Gardner-Webb’s Brinkley Softball Stadium.
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New Facility Helps Nursing Program Grow
Matthew Johnson
Gardner-Webb University’s Hunt School of Nursing, one of the most challenging nursing programs in North Carolina, is expanding its program by utilizing its new facility to further nursing education.
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'Small Improvements for Bigger Change' Freshmen Student-Athletes Join SGA
Matthew Johnson
In the midst of school work and soccer obligations, two freshmen have decided to take on roles as Student Government Association’s (SGA) freshman class president and vice president with the goal of enhancing the student experience at Gardner-Webb.
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Chick-Fil-A Chicken Biscuits Coming to GWU
Bobak Jonelle
The student voices have been heard. Beginning sometime in the next academic year Chic-fil-a will be serving chicken biscuits for breakfast.
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After 10 Years of Teaching, Political Science Professor will Retire at the End of the Semester
Ellen Laws
Associate Professor of Political Science, Michael Kuchinsky, will be retiring and returning to his family in Maryland at the end of this semester.
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Alpha Chi Raises Money for South African Village
Ellen Laws
Gardner-Webb University’s Alpha Chi Honor Society presents Water Week, to raise money for BAWA Health Initiative. All funds raised will be used to provide clean water for the people in Africa.
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Campus Civitan to Volunteer at Miracle Hill
Ellen Laws
Campus Civitan, Gardner-Webb’s volunteer club, will be serving lunch to those in need at Miracle Hill in Gaffney, South Carolina this Saturday September 19 from 10 a.m. to around 1:30 p.m.
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