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Secret to success: be your own rockstar

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?

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News

Students spread holiday cheer

CLARION, Pa., Dec. 3 –
Last week set the stage for generous students to have an opportunity to get into the holiday spirit.

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Features

American Red Cross blood drive a success

The holiday season is all about giving. Gifts are a way to show relatives and friends that you care about them.

The same care and thoughtfulness can be extended to strangers. One way to do this is by giving the gift of life by donating blood to the local blood banks and the various blood drives that occur throughout the year.

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Drummer Don Bish returns to Clarion, this time for buisness

For the first time in 20 years, Don Bish was on stage without a set a drumsticks.

The longtime musician and music businessman spoke to students Nov. 30 in Hart Chapel at Clarion University. Bish, a 1991 graduate of Union High School in Rimersburg, started his career at the age of 15.

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Photos from Siler Center ‘Fall Walk’

The Siler Center’s annual Fall Walk parade through campus was held last Thursday. Clarion student Amanda Stockhausen was there to take these shots:

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Misc.

The Week in Photos, 9/17-9/24

The word of the week was ‘bounce,’ as demonstrated by the CUP Women’s volleyball team and at Clarion’s Family Day.

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’42 Days’ gives students a connection

If you’ve heard of Around the World in 80 Days, then seeing the flyers for “Around Campus in 42 Days” could pique your interest.

Most students can recall going to RA programs freshman year to meet people and make friends.

42 Days is similar to these programs, but on steroids.

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Clarion University rocks out … literally

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Sports

Phi Delts pitch in for good cause

Looking for something to do next Saturday? Well, look no further than the softball field.

Yes, that’s right, the softball field.

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A&E

Bands and students help save music

Last Friday’s benefit concert in the Gemmell Multi-Purpose Room was a hit, in more ways than one. The VH1 Save the Music show included everything from pies in the face to bands getting kicked out.

All proceeds from the concert went to fund music education programs for students nationwide.

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A&E

No mission too impossible for Mission IMPROVable

Five, four, three, two, one: a blast of the whistle and they’re off, jumping right into a scene as if it were rehearsed day after day, when in reality it’s all spur of the moment for the agents of Mission IMPROVable.

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Features

Clarion establishes new ‘Brick Houses’

NAACP kicked off Black Arts Week on Monday March 30 in Hart Chapel with the Miss Brick House Competition.

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A&E

Ensemble jazzed with special guest

Rhythm, harmony, and dazzling solos engulfed the Marwick-Boyd Auditorium on Tuesday night with a performance by Clarion University’s Jazz Ensemble. The event was directed by Dr. Hubert Toney, Jr.

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A&E

Students help save the music

The Gemmell Multi-Purpose room will house the VH1 Save the Music Benefit Concert this coming Friday starting at 6 p.m.

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Features

Venango celebrates women pioneers

Nine women clothed in judges’ robes sit at a long, cafeteria-style table, perusing papers, jotting down notes and chatting with each other.

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