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Abortion documentary sparks controversy

2 Comments 25 February 2010

CLARION, PA., Feb. 25- The Students for Life along with the NAACP and Minority Student Services Wednesday sponsored a showing of “Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century.” This film is a documentary that exposes what it sees as the racist roots of the population control movement. Amy Denison, a junior and vice president of [...]

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Secret to success: be your own rockstar

Comments Off 04 February 2010

John Battaglia Jr. discussed how students can access their “inner Rockstar” during a presentation Wednesday sponsored by Clarion University activities committee. “Inside you lies a Rockstar to be born, today,” Battaglia said. “You have to make a choice, Will you keep it locked up? Will you let it out?” A graduate of Lousianna State University, [...]

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University offers drug and alcohol education workshop

Comments Off 22 October 2009

When in violation of the Clarion University’s drug and alcohol policy, a student must attend a Drug and Alcohol Education workshop. The mission of this workshop is to provide students with a comprehensive alcohol and drug program.

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Clarion campus-based “Cash Cab” debuts

Comments Off 30 September 2009

It wasn’t Ben Bailey in a taxi; it was Jim McGee in a golf cart riding around campus and hosting Clarion University’s own version of “Cash Cab.” The concept was based off the popular Discovery Channel game show. “Cash Cab” is a game where random people are picked up off the streets of New York [...]

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Clarion goes Greek

Comments Off 24 September 2009

Thinking about going Greek? It is a more complicated process than students may think. Zeta Tau Alpha sister, Erin Polite, and Gina Simonelli, a sophomore going through the new-member process, offer input on Greek life.

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Gemmell’s budget-saving changes

1 Comment 17 September 2009

Most students choose to eat at Eagle Commons, the new dining hall which tends to get over crowded during core meals. If you’re trying to beat the lines and get a good meal, Gemmell is the place to be. Gemmell has gone through many changes over the summer including adding the new “Budget Bites”, a [...]

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