Prep U for GU: Start the Semester at Preview GU

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For some people, nothing is scarier than the unfamiliar. We get comfortable in our high school surroundings, and moving on into college can be difficult. That’s why Gannon hosts a three-day event at the beginning of each school year called Preview GU. It’s basically a crash course on everything Gannon. And when I say everything, […]

Click Thru GU: Carneval Athletic Pavilion

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The Carneval Athletic Pavilion, also known as the Rec or the “CAP,” is free for all GU students. Inside, you’ll find a gymnasium, pool, racquetball courts, a fitness center, cardio rooms, free weight room and locker rooms. This is also where intramural sports take place. Want to read more about the CAP? Check out other […]

Ultimate Fave ‘Sweet Sixteen’ Revealed, Need Your Vote!

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UPDATE: The polls have closed. See results below. ————————– Okay, we’re enjoying the search for Gannon’s Ultimate Fave so much that we’re not going to make you wait until Monday to start the second round of voting. Round 1 ended at noon EST today, and the results are in, so let’s get to it! The […]

Cast Your Votes for GU’s Ultimate Fave

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UPDATE: Round 1 voting has ended and the results are in! ———- We’ve got our own version of March Madness: the search for Gannon’s Ultimate Fave. Based on nominations submitted by members of the GU community, we’ve selected 32 popular venues — places where Gannon students eat, study, shop and hang out. Each week, local […]

GUEST BLOG: College To-Do List w/ Phil Zimmerly ’05

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Phil Zimmerly is originally from DuBois, Pa. where he attended DuBois Central Catholic. After graduating from Gannon with an English degree in 2005, he studied at the University of Alabama School of Law. Currently, Phil is a law clerk to United States District Court Chief Judge Yvette Kane. Just about to start your college career? […]

10 Ways to Kill an Hour on Campus

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Chances are, you will have some spare time between classes or meetings. Instead of sitting idly around during those breaks, Gannon has several unique ways to kill an hour – which we’ve listed for you in no particular order 🙂

The Numbers Guy: Crossing the State Line Was a Great Decision

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The Numbers: Insights from Accounting is sophomore Steve Jagodzinski’s new blog. Steve is an accounting major from Elmira, N.Y. Keep reading to see what Steve is up to, or e-mail him at jagodzin002@gannon.edu. Hello all, my name is Steve Jagodzinski; I am an accounting major from New York. Thanks for checking out my new blog! […]