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>>202842 They seem to have written an article on the college, too:
>Homecoming is a time of celebration at GWU. Central to Homecoming Weekend is the parade down Main Street in Boiling Springs. The weekend is also full of special meals for alumni and students. One of the most popular traditions at Gardner-Webb is centered around the Friday night before the big Homecoming game students virtually "destroy" campus with rolls and rolls of toilet paper. The activity that is now condoned by administration is a major part of Gardner-Webb tradition. Although some students believe that it is a waste of time and toilet paper.
>Gardner-Webb is home to numerous clubs, organizations, and honors societies. One of the largest clubs is Campus Ministries United (CMU), which is composed of a large group of students who strive to learn more about God and help others through various Christ-centered programs.
>Gardner-Webb University has a full campus police force on campus at all times. The men employed by the Gardner-Webb police office make hourly rounds on campus and offer various services to the student body and Gardner-Webb community. They are the reason films such as Super Troopers exist. In addition to their normal police duties the "U.P.", University Poilce, sometimes help students in many ways not limited to assisting students with flat tires, dead car batteries, and they will provide an escort to students walking if the student is uncomfortable walking alone after dark. Barry Johnson, the Chief of Police at Gardner-Webb, makes sure that all the students attending know their phone number; it is posted on the side of all their cars.
>They are the reason films such as Super Troopers exist.
>One major renovation occurred over the 2006-2007 Christmas break in which Gardner-Webb completely renovated the cafeteria, called "The Caf", by students.
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