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SPOKANE, Wash. — Kraziness in the Kennel returned to Gonzaga University. Fans were lined up around the block ready to see the GU men’s basketball team in action for the
Despite the global pandemic, HPU students found ways to safely give back to the surrounding community. HPU’s Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority made 93 baby blankets for the March of Dimes Foundation, an organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. Alexis Hass (left) and Reese Lapp (right) hold up finished blankets.
HIGH POINT, N.C., Dec. 18, 2020 – Even during the global pandemic, High Point University students remained committed to supporting their local community as they safely organized various philanthropic events and fundraisers throughout the fall semester.
HPU’s Professional Selling Club Donates Turkey Dinners to the Community
High Point University’s Professional Selling Club continued an annual tradition of delivering Thanksgiving meals to 75 families in the community on Nov. 19.