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At a press conference this morning, Passerini spoke on changes facing higher education and how she plans to address them.
Bell led the WCC in hits and RBIs en route to GU's first Player of the Year nod since 2016, capping off a spectacular debut ...
An official opening ceremony for the Volkar Center for Athletic Achievement was held today in the new facility on campus. Various speakers including, Thayne McCulloh, Mike Roth, Tim Hudson and Pat ...
From All-American nods to amateur tournament championships, several GU spring athletes made waves once students left campus ...
A coalition of groups are working on renaming the Taelman Gardens as a part of the Revisiting Gonzaga's Past initiative.
It's never too late to rediscover a passion. “Only you can find true happiness,” said Robert Sacre, former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player and amateur horse breeder. “Life is so heavy, especially ...
For 34 years, Gonzaga University did not have a mascot and until becoming the Bulldogs in January 1921, GU had intriguing titles and descriptions. Originally, GU's official colors were blue and white ...
World-renowned British cello soloist Steven Isserlis joined the GU Symphony Orchestra for a four-song performance Tuesday evening.
Chet Holmgren and Andrew Nembhard were once members on an elite GU squad, and now one of them will become the fourth Zag to win an NBA championship.
The 25th anniversary of a lawsuit that bankrupted a North Idaho white supremacist hate group was recognized by GU's law school.
Celebrities are often relied on to promote charities and other activism organizations, but often their collaboration does more harm than good.
Kay O’Rourke, an artist based in Spokane, has spent much of her career creating stories through her paintings.