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Winners of college's Civil War Essay Contest announced
At a ceremony preceding the last lecture in the Civil War Lecture Series at Genesee Community College last week, the winners of the essay contest were announced to a packed audience.
Seven students were recognized for essays on the topic, "What did/does the Civil War mean for American Identity?"
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Seven GCC student poets earn awards in 10th annual contest
After receiving a record number of entries, the Alfred C. O'Connell Library at Genesee Community College has awarded prizes to seven student poets in its 10th Annual Student Poetry Contest.
Seventy-four poems from 38 poets were entered this year, making the largest number of poets and the biggest pool of
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GCC today announced Dean's List students for Fall 2010
Today, Genesee Community College announced the Genesee County students who are among 612 on the Dean's List for the Fall 2010 semester. These students earned a quality point index (grade-point average) of 3.50-3.74.
The honorees, their hometowns and attendance status, are:
ALABAMA
Jake Nadolinski, full time
ALEXANDER
Daniel Dudek
Parents at Robert Morris express concerns about school consolidation ideas
To whatever degree a proposal to reduce city elementery schools from three to two is a trial balloon, in a meeting with parents at Robert Morris School on Tuesday night, it went down like a lead Zeppelin.
If Batavia City Schools Superintendent Margeret Puzio (top photo) hoped to