Toby Hill standalone

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Toby Hill standalone

No Comments 02 February 2012

(From left) Janaya Scott, Dan Ober and Justin Casey hold their prizes from Toby Hill Bar and Grill. On Thursday, Jan. 26, Toby Hill held an auction of various items to raise money for the residents of the structure fire that broke out on Jan. 21 on Penn Avenue. Toby Hill and bidders at the [...]

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Opinion

PAWS cuts hours

2 Comments 02 November 2011

About three weeks ago someone special crawled into my life, and I couldn’t be happier with him. His name is Niko, and he is a black and gray, longhaired domestic kitten. Niko is about 4 1/2 months old and has every quality a kitten should have…and them some. After summer had passed and it was [...]

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Arts & Entertainment

Album Review: Not a revolution

1 Comment 15 September 2011

Of a Revolution, better known as O.A.R. makes a versatile come back with an Aug. 2 release of “King.” The album also has a deluxe edition with four bonus tracks. Founded in Rockville, Md., O.A.R. is a five-piece rock band. Front man Marc Roberge and drummer Chris Culos founded the band in 1996. O.A.R. self-released [...]

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Arts & Entertainment

Senior art show features binary and quick response codes

No Comments 21 April 2011

With creativity and a passion for art, Clarion University senior Cruz Rice opened his art show on Tuesday, April 12. The show featured a collection of photographs with binary code worked into the photo, each telling a story of Rice’s experience and memory of the piece. In place of title tags for each piece, Rice [...]

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Opinion

Viewpoint: The rent is too high

No Comments 07 April 2011

Sony NXcam’s, iMac’s and Final Cut Pro; these are a few of my favorite things. I am truly thankful for the access I have to this equipment to prepare for the real world, but I will not have access to some of it after I complete this semester. I understand classes are learning labs, especially [...]

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Arts & Entertainment

Benefit concert raises funds, awareness for S.A.F.E

No Comments 31 March 2011

What’s more clutch than a concert? How about adding benefits to the mix. Saturday, March 26, 91.7 WCUC-FM hosted a benefit concert at Toby Hill Bar and Grill to help raise awareness for S.A.F.E., a domestic violence shelter in Clarion and the surrounding area. Opening the show was Clarion professors Andy Lingwall and Scott Kuehn [...]

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Clarion Campus Rally

News

Students and teachers stand united at budget rally

2 Comments 24 March 2011

Clarion, Pa. – Nothing says rally like pizza and protest posters. Clarion University students and faculty held a rally on Tuesday, March 22 in response to Gov. Tom Corbett’s budget proposal. Hundreds gathered in front of the Gemmell Student Complex voicing opinions while listening to those of the speakers. Corbett’s proposal includes a 50 percent [...]

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Opinion

Special thanks to YMCA coach

No Comments 23 March 2011

I would like to send special thanks out to Drew Soisson and Rebecca Burgess for the awesome coaching they gave to Isaac Wilson for the past two years at the Brookville YMCA. Both will be graduating this year. Their dedication and devotion pulled Isaac to a sixth place in the 200 I.M. and a third [...]

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News, Photos

Photo Set: APSCUF Rally

No Comments 22 March 2011

On March 22, Clarion APSCUF hosted a rally outside the Gemmell Student Center to protest Gov. Corbett’s proposed cuts to higher education in Pennsylvania. Photos by Elora Walsh

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News

Cancer Center sends patient to Super Bowl

1 Comment 02 February 2011

Clarion, Pa. – One lucky Clarion County man is getting the chance of a lifetime to see the Pittsburgh Steelers fight for their seventh Super Bowl Championship this Sunday, Feb. 6. Rick Wynkoop, 37, of Clarion, is an avid Steelers fan and also a terminally ill cancer patient from the Cancer Center at Clarion Hospital [...]

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Opinion

Ingredients for the future

Comments Off 28 October 2010

When I was growing up, my parents always stressed the importance of getting involved. I never understood why it mattered, but to make them happy, I signed up for various extra curriculars. Through high school, I was looked at as an “over-achiever.” I was involved in anything from sports to band and all those in [...]

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Features

NASCAR dream comes true

1 Comment 14 October 2010

Two Clarion University students had the experience of a lifetime after winning an online sweepstakes. Clarion University sophomore, Amber Smith entered a promotional sweepstakes through Facebook for Tornados snack foods earning points towards a grand prize. Smith earned enough points to win the “Experience of a Lifetime” sweepstakes with NASCAR for a trip for herself [...]

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Sports

CUP Women’s Rugby trounced by Slippery Rock

Comments Off 23 September 2010

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“Because we love life and life is more fun with color”

Features

“Because we love life and life is more fun with color”

Comments Off 16 September 2010

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Features

Legal Symposium set to come to Clarion

Comments Off 01 April 2010

It’s a Saturday night and you’re hanging out with some friends after a long day in your high school life. You all walk out into a back alley, examining the area for the closest trouble you can find to relieve yourselves from boredom. You see a red brick on the ground and a nice under-cover, [...]

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Arts & Entertainment

Hoax: The death of Paul McCartney proven false

Comments Off 25 February 2010

“Paul is dead” read the tabloids and news articles through the 1960’s. The hoax surrounding the supposed death of The Beatles member, Paul McCartney, has been investigated for many years and is still talked about today. Dr. Todd Pfannestiel, a Clarion History professor, presented his “Paul is Dead” presentation, one in which he has not [...]

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Features

Winter break: spend time and money wisely this season

Comments Off 10 December 2009

When the holiday season comes around, most college students have a long winter break from classes, professors, tests and homework. This break from classes and a regular school time routine can lead to different spending habits and, in some cases, students tend to spend more money than they originally wanted or intended to.

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Features

Tegrity Campus lecture program proven to work

Comments Off 03 December 2009

College students looking to improve achievement and retention skills in class can now look no further than on their own computer. Tegrity Campus is a Cloud-based Lecture Capture solution that has recently been proven to improve certian education aspects to aidstudents in satisfaction in an institution.

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Arts & Entertainment

A haunting in Clarion

Comments Off 29 October 2009

Trick, treat or truth? For the students of Clarion, the truth came out in stories about some haunted university buildings. Dr. Todd Pfannestiel, along with the Clarion University History Club and Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, hosted the sixth annual Clarion University Ghost Experience 2009, Oct. 21 through 23.

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Features

Aetna helps students stay fit

Comments Off 30 September 2009

College students can finally take the “Freshmen 15” off their stress load. Aetna Student Health has created a free calorie tracker application for any BlackBerry smart-phone that is intended to help students manage their weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. “Get Counting with Aetna Student Health” sends nutrition and physical fitness updates daily to anyone [...]

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