
Relay for Life appears at Gardner-Webb
By: Kanisha Fowler The event that raised over 20,000 dollars last year is back for the second year in a row, with its goal of reaching 30,000 dollars. Relay for life is an event aimed […]
By: Kanisha Fowler The event that raised over 20,000 dollars last year is back for the second year in a row, with its goal of reaching 30,000 dollars. Relay for life is an event aimed […]
By: Jennifer Ortiz Although this new, rural way of life is completely different to what Ailen Morginstern is used to back in Argentina; she has been enjoying the change and the chance to reflect and […]
By Matt Strohl The Gardner-Webb Theatre Department is set to open it’s first show of the season. Tartuffe, a neo-classical French comedy, is set to open next Wednesday, October 8. The show will run from […]
By: Matthew Johnson In 2003 Gardner-Webb’s Department Chair of Social Science, Dr. Timothy Vanderburg, published his book titled “Cannon Mills and Kannapolis: Persistent Paternalism in a Textile Town” with University of Tennessee Press. The journey […]
By: Jared McMurry After a close first half, the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs (3-3) found separation in the second half on their way to a 27-24 victory over the Charlotte 49ers (3-3). J.J. Hubbard’s 95-yard kickoff […]
By: Jonelle Bobak Gardner-Webb’s student body may be seeing a new clothing trend soon. Serengetee, a clothing company started by 3 college students is now a worldwide phenomenon. Serengetee is an online clothing store that […]
By: Jennifer Ortiz Within the Gardner-Webb community, one can find many outstanding students that take advantage of the opportunities before them and dare to reach higher. Patrick Vellia has been one of these exemplary students […]
By: Travis Archie Ninety years since the first celebration of the Cleveland County Fair, and it has become a major attraction for Cleveland County residents and people surrounding the Foothills area. The Cleveland County Fair […]
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