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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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Community Members find Security, Fun in Octoberfest Festivities
Ellen Laws
Every year, Gardner-Webb puts on an event called Octoberfest. This is an event open to the children and parents in the community to trick or treat in a safe, fun environment.
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Cookie Fundraiser Paves Way for the First Gospel Choir Tour
Ellen Laws
The E. Jerome Scott Gospel Choir is doing their Spring Fundraiser, and with the help of others, the Gospel Choir can raise $500 dollars for profits that will be used as they go on their first singing tour.
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Gardner-Webb Host Social Entrepreneurship Week
Ellen Laws
Gardner-Webb University spotlighted global issues and featured people who are working to find solutions and change the world at Social Entrepreneurship Week, March 22 to 26.
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GWU Theatre Department Hold Auditions for New Play
Ellen Laws
The Department of Theatre Arts has announced auditions for a stirring drama, set in Poland in 1939 as the Nazis invade. The play is called, “#8” originally written by Jean Battlo.
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Inspection Improvements Lead to Dover Shutdown
Ellen Laws
Last fall, Dover Theater was under inspection when Gardner-Webb noticed the theater was experiencing structural problems. Since then, there has had to be changes in events and productions that were scheduled. With everything going on with the building, there is a need for clarification regarding the theater.
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Lancers Push Past GWU in Lacrosse
Ellen Laws
Runnin’ Bulldogs Amanda Steinmuller scored her team-leading 13 goal of the season, and Cassidy McDowell added a strike of her own, but it was not enough for the Longwood Lancers that beat Gardner-Webb with a 24-2 victory on Sunday afternoon at Spangler Stadium.
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Life After College
Ellen Laws
Spring graduation is just a few months away, and graduating seniors have to think about what they will do after college. Graduating senior, Virginia Priest is planning to go to graduate school as her next step in life.
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Making Change One Step at a Time
Ellen Laws
The Civitan International Club came to Gardner-Webb University last year during the fall semester and has been making positive steps since then.
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Panel from Miracle Hill Shares Their Testimonies During The Gathering
Ellen Laws
Gardner-Webb’s Civitan Club organized a Homelessness Awareness Panel open for all students and faculty during the Gathering on Tuesday evening in Stewart Hall. Three men and two women from Miracle Hill, a rehabilitation center in Gaffney, S.C., shared their testimonies of their experiences with homelessness.
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Professor's Choice of Sabbatical Leave
Ellen Laws
For any college or university, any member of faculty with the rank of professor, associate professor, or assistant professor, may be granted a sabbatical leave of absence with pay, for the pursuit of study or research.
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Saturday's Prayers at Spangler Stadium Answered
Ellen Laws
Virginia Union wide receiver, Donte Gross, was taken off the field on a stretcher in the fourth quarter after being tackled by Gardner-Webb’s Thomas Adams during an incomplete pass. Gross was knocked unconscious from the impact and then taken to the hospital in Charlotte, N.C.
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Senior Women's Soccer Players Reflect on Last Home Game of the Season
Ellen Laws
Gardner-Webb’s women’s soccer team tied 1-1 with the Longwood Lancers on Saturday afternoon at the Greene-Harbison stadium, keeping Gardner-Webb inside the top half of the Big South standings.
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Simply To Go Relocated to the Tucker Student Center
Ellen Laws
Simply To Go was a comprehensive, convenient meal program targeted at students and staff that needed a food fix in a hurry in the Dover Campus Center (DCC). However, this year Simply To Go has now moved locations due to Chick-fil-a’s new breakfast option.
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