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With the sugar harvest delayed a week by Hurricane Ian's impacts, workers from U.S. Sugar hit the FGCU campus to help clear the way for students to return.
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New logo will reflect the result of a survey that asked students, faculty, staff, alumni and other campus stakeholders to rank three options for a new institutional logo. Rollout will be in the coming months.
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The Hillmyer-Tremont Student Athlete Foundation was established in December, 1997 to provide Scholarship support to deserving student-athletes and named in honor and recognition of Monk Hillmyer, a long-time and successful businessman, and Elmer Tremont, a SWFL Hall of Fame Coach and Teacher.
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The 2022-23 women's basketball schedule has been announced; Golf, tennis, soccer and volleyball results.
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People in the 18-29 age range tend to have the lowest voting rates in the nation. Southwest Florida officials, and even young people themselves, say that probably will not change in this November's election.
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FGCU's Men's soccer earns a 3-2 victory at Mercer in the final minutes in a contest in Macon, Georgia.
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FGCU women's soccer team took down Florida Atlantic, 1-0, Sunday; Improve to 2-3; Men's soccer against UCF called due to weather.
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Through social and political landscape changes, the role of higher education and its leaders is evolving. Florida Gulf Coast University President, Dr. Mike Martin; and Dr. James Cousins, Provost and VP of Academic Affairs at Kentucky Wesleyan College, reflect on the status of higher education and the challenges they face.
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FGCU men's soccer team now 1-0-1 after win over Northwestern; women fall to 1-3 after UCF loss
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The FGCU women's soccer team improved to 1-2 on the season Thursday, marking its first win with a 4-1 routing of the Southern Jaguars at Pickering Field.