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Matt Dudzik will try almost anything to make sure PNW students have a good time. The assistant athletic director for intramurals and facilities has expanded the university’s intramural program from ...
The NCAA transfer portal is transforming athletics at PNW. “It allows for opportunities recruiting nationally without the need to travel nationally,” said PNW Women’s basketball coach Jesse Ford. The ...
Growing concerns about the economy has some seniors worried they may not be able to find a job. Andrew Anderson, a Computer Graphics Technology major, has been looking for a few months. “I have an ...
When Social Work Club members head to Chicago tomorrow, it will be to do what they plan to do professionally: Help people. The group will provide care packages to Chicago’s homeless while they tour ...
PNW’s international student program is thriving, with the highest enrollment since the 2017-18 school year. The university reports 581 international students are enrolled, a nearly 20% increase from ...
The Men’s D1 Hockey team went on a journey at this year’s national tournament, as it faced some of the toughest college hockey teams. The team entered the national tournament with high hopes, securing ...
Daya brought down the house at this year’s Roaring Loud concert Friday. After weather forced the event indoors to the Hammond Fitness and Recreation Center gymnasium, students packed the stands to ...
PNW may bring back a Sports Management degree. Faculty and administrators are assessing student interest in the fall class of HTM 39000: Foundation of Sports Management as a possible first step ...
As fear grows that government agents will raid college campuses seeking undocumented immigrants enrolled there, several organizations are working to support worried students. “One of the most ...
After months of searching, the College of Engineering and Science has a newly designated dean. José R. Sánchez, who most recently served at Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts, where he ...
Tucked away in a corner at the end of the third-floor hallway in CLO are two black-cushioned chairs. That’s Ulises Meza’s go-to spot for catching a break from campus chaos. “What initially drew me to ...
PNW’s biggest donor died recently, but his legacy lives on in the 330-acre Gabis Arboretum. Damien Gabis, who with his wife Rita donated their Taltree Arboretum and Gardens to the university in 2018, ...
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