As an 8-year-old girl at the YWCA, Annmarie George heard a sound that she would never forget. The sound was that of a piano, played by an older girl in the lobby. George took a seat, watched, and became immersed. When the pianist’s ride came, she stopped and walked out, leaving George in the lobby, [...]
Feb 27 2013 | Posted in
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“Every word has a new meaning” in this adaptation of Lillian Hellman’s “The Children’s Hour,” originally performed in 1934. The play is set in an all-girl boarding school opened and operated by Allison Kessler and Natalie Pertz as Martha Dobie and Karen Wright, respectively. A full house wasn’t disappointed on Valentine’s Day as their date night landed them at Schuster [...]
Feb 20 2013 | Posted in
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The need for a pick-me-up isn’t at all uncommon for many college students, who slog their way through most of the day after missing out on yet another full night of sleep. For many of these students, a quick solution to their withering poise amid a stressful day is a commodity that some consider the [...]
Nov 16 2012 | Posted in
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The Gannon University Lacrosse team was in need of a boost after coming up short against stiff competition in the early part of its young season. Gannon University Field proved to be the necessary venue to obtain that boost. The Knights opened the season with a four-game road trip, which is usually not seen as [...]
Mar 21 2012 | Posted in
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The Gannon University men’s basketball team has lost six games so far this season, and all six have been by less than six points. The Knights have dropped games by margins of one, two, four, three, four and six. Gannon currently sits at 8-6 overall and 6-4 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. In the [...]
Jan 18 2012 | Posted in
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Gannon University’s swimming and diving team has already produced many accomplishments on the young season. It has produced a 7-3 record on the women’s side, including a 2-0 record at away venues. It has yielded a 4-4 record on the men’s side, with a 3-1 record in home water. All the Knights’ gains have given [...]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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Swimming |
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The Gannon University women’s golf team was in Hershey on Saturday and Sunday for the 2011 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championships, but it brought back something sweeter than chocolate. The Knights, led by sophomore medalist Amanda Teodorsson, came home as the proud 2011 PSAC champions. Teodorsson shot rounds of 76 and 77 and took home [...]
Oct 19 2011 | Posted in
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Like a good prom date, the Gannon University women’s volleyball team was invited to the Big Dance for the second straight year. The Knights, who were announced as the fifth seed in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region, gathered in Waldron 219 Sunday night to watch the NCAA Selection Show. Gannon, which was the fifth [...]
Nov 17 2010 | Posted in
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Volleyball |
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