Autumn Leaf Festival 2011 is filled with food, fun, and great weather.
Continue ReadingAutumn Leaf Festival 2011 is filled with food, fun, and great weather.
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Autumn Leaf Festival and other activities take place during an eventful week in Clarion.
Continue ReadingA traveling Civil War exhibit makes a stop in Clarion. Photos by Caitlin McGill and Karly Welshons.
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A collection of photos displaying the events we covered in The Clarion Call during the 2010-2011 school year.
Continue Reading. Karen M. Whitney is inaugurated as Clarion University’s 16th president.
Continue ReadingWCUC held a Benefit Concert for S.A.F.E. Saturday night at Toby Hill Bar & Grill. Bands that performed at the event included Guitar World, The Rise of Apollo, and Social Hero. Photos by Justin Gmoser and Elora Walsh
Continue ReadingOn 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
Continue ReadingClarion University hosted the National Collegiate Open wrestling tournament on Feb. 19. Photos by Jared Lampman
Continue ReadingAnthony Green and Circa Survive perform in Millvale, PA on January 25th. Photos by Ryan Loverick.
Continue ReadingThe Clarion University Volleyball team won the PSAC championship on Saturday night beating Edinboro three matches to one.
Continue ReadingThe Clarion women’s volleyball team, who clinched the number one seed in the PSAC West last week, swept Gannon in the first round of the playoffs. The Golden Eagles will advance to the conference semifinals.
Continue ReadingCU Wrestling kicked off their season with the Knight Point – Clarion Open on Saturday.
Continue ReadingCongratulations to the CUP Women’s Volleyball Team for bringing home the first PSAC conference title in Clarion history. Readers take note: Snap Shot, a sports photo feature, will be a recurring feature in The Call’s Sports section from now on. Sports photos are guaranteed to contain lots of action, and in the great tradition of [...]
Continue ReadingRally to Restore Sanity, Ghost Godfather, and more
Continue ReadingOn October 30, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert hosted “The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear,” and an estimated 200,000+ came to the National Mall in Washington, DC to participate. Elora Walsh, Editor-in-Chief of The Call, was representing CUP there along with Jeremiah Bull, Cory Wells, Brittany Bender, Ryan Loverick, and Allison Doherty.
Continue ReadingClarion University Volleyball supports breast cancer – CUP Theatre does Romeo and Juliet – Ray Lanich plays at Toby Hill
Continue ReadingShots from th pep rally, parade, and other second-weekend ALF festivities!
Continue ReadingFun games and festivities from A.L.F. 2010
Continue ReadingThe Clarion football team lost to Shippensburg Saturday 24-28. Photos by Rebekah Alviani.
Continue ReadingSoftball drops two games to IUP over the weekend.
Continue ReadingClarion University baseball loses close games to Point Park.
Continue ReadingAfter a year of hard work, members of the Greek system finally got the reward they were looking for. According to Shawn Hoke, interim director of Campus Life at Clarion, the challenge first started in the fall of 2008 when the average grade point average among the fraternities at Clarion was a 2.985. Hoke then [...]
Continue ReadingAutumn Leaf Festival got into full swing this week.
Continue ReadingThe word of the week was ‘bounce,’ as demonstrated by the CUP Women’s volleyball team and at Clarion’s Family Day.
Continue ReadingThis week, Clarion saw some excellent performances, both on stage and on the field.
Continue ReadingFor more information on this event, check out this article by Matthew Triponey.
Continue ReadingFor more information on this event, check out this article by Stephanie Desmond.
Continue ReadingFor more information on this event, check out this article by Svetlana Tarassov.
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