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How do the residence

halls get their names?

Residence Life andHousing come

upwith recommendations for

President BrianMueller and Pastor

TimGriffin, the dean of students.

The names followan Arizona/

Southwest/desert theme—

Saguaro, Chaparral, Sedona—and

nowa desert bird has joined the

party with the newRoadrunner

Apartments. Did you know that

roadrunners have blue feet?

INsider tip:

“The more names

we use, the better the chances

of using my personal favorite —

Peppersauce, which is a cave

complex just north of Tucson.

But I think I am pretty singular

in my support for that one.”

– Matt Hopkins, director,

Residence Life

What are the dates and

locations of this year’s

“Lopes on the Road”

gatherings for alumni?

Men’s soccer:

Oct. 6 at Houston

Baptist, Oct. 16 at Seattle U.

Women’s basketball:

Nov. 22 at

Rice, Nov. 29 at UC Riverside

Men’s basketball:

Jan. 12 at

NewMexico State, Jan. 28 at

Chicago State, Feb. 16 at Seattle

U., March 4 at CSU Bakersfield

Baseball:

Feb. 22 at Arizona

Diamondbacks (Salt River Fields),

March 14-15 at UNLV, March

17-18 at Pepperdine, March 21-

22 at NewMexico, April 7-8 at

Sacramento State

INsider tip:

“We had a great

time. I actually attended both

universities playing in the game,

but I feel a deeper connection

to GCU even though I only

attended online. It is events like

this that make me feel part of the

community.”

— Vicki and Larry Ramirez

How does the Dance

Team come up with all

those creative routines?

The GCU Dancers learn a

great deal of their game-day

routines at the college camps

they attend during the summer,

and choreography for themed

timeouts usually is created by the

dance members or coach. The

team practices and trains for 13

hours per week.

INsider tip:

“Our most crowd-

pleasing tricks and choreography

often have started as a team joke

and developed into something

really visual. Anytime the team

hears me say ‘Wait, I really like

that,’ they know it is going to end

up in a timeout dance!”

— Jacque Genung-Koch, coach,

Dance Team

How many “alumni

bricks” have been

purchased on the

pathway south of the

intramural field?

Be honest now: Howmany times

have you walked over those

bricks and wondered howmany

there are? (We did.) The total

is 310. . . and growing. For

information on how to get

one of your own, go to

www.gcu.edu/bricks1949.

INsider tip:

“Alumni can leave

a permanent mark on campus

by purchasing a brick, and the

proceeds benefit the Spiritual

Life Foundation.”

— Kimberlee Marlow, director of

Alumni Relations

How much money has

been raised by the GCU

Foundation Run to Fight

Children’s Cancer in

its six years?

The race has attracted almost

20,000 people and stands as the

largest event in Arizona dedicated

solely to pediatric cancer. Proceeds

have gone to directly support

children’s cancer research and care,

andwith funds raised as part of the

seventh annual race, scheduled

for Saturday, March 11, the total

donationswill surpass $500,000.

INsider tip:

September is

Children’s Cancer Awareness

month, and we’ll be hosted by GCU

men’s soccer on Friday, Sept. 30 to

celebrate and honor the youngest

cancer-fighting superheroes

among us. Bring your capes, get

your Lopes up and join the fun!”

— Debbie Accomazzo, GCU community

outreach manager and Run to Fight

Children’s Cancer race director

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