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Hello everyone,Alex: My name is Alex Leffers – GSC Chair, I have no sign name, just fingerspell AlexDanilo: My name is Danilo Torres, OESOC Media Specialist, sign name what?Alex: GSC and OESOC…
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New location and library services are explained in ASL with English subtitles. Read transcript and video description.
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In 1893, Agatha Tiegel Hanson became the first Deaf woman to graduate from National Deaf Mute College (now Gallaudet University) four year program with a Bachelor of Arts. She was one of the 13…
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The G files: The Ole Jim. The history of Ole Jim is being shown with old pictures, various events were held at Ole Jim e.g. sports, dances and fraternity meetings. Stories and legends…
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The G files: Chapter 3. A tale of two-headed rat on Gallaudet campus with students trying to capture the rat including a brief biology lesson on what could be the cause for two-headed animals.…
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The G files: Chapter 1. A tale about the famous coffin door at College Hall with few stories; strange noises, books flying, and freshmen that enter the door will not graduate from…
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The G files: Edward Miner Gallaudet. Edward is the son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a founder of Deaf Education in America. Edward became the president of Gallaudet when he was 20 in 1864 and died…
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The G files: Ghost Light. Rachel was following a red light and met Ryan who shared about the tale of Ghost Light. The Ghost light always appears at Homecoming games when the Bison Song…
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The G files: The Bison. The story about how Gallaudet University selects its mascot, which is the bison. Explanation about how the University’s campus newspaper got its name, Buff…
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The G files: The Little Iron Dog. A tale about the dog that was called Diamond. Diamond was considered as a source of inspiration for students who struggled to succeed at homework,…
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The G files: The Lost Houses. The history of the houses that were lost due to demolition and reports of ghosts haunting and strange noises. House 5 was demolished to make room for parking…
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The G files: The Rock Walls. It was built in April 1982 and its designer was Lloyd Harwell. He was inspired by the famous Stonehenge in England and Farm Crops Circles. Both Stonehenge…
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The G files: The Tower Clock. Tower Clock itself is one of 65 national landmarks and has historical significance. Tower Clock was built in 1867 and completed in 1871. A tour in the Tower…
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The G files: The Tree. The story about the oak tree that was used to be in the spot where the statue of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Alice Cogswell currently is located on the campus. …
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Washington, DC [July 12] – Gallaudet University is proud to host the WorldDeaf Cinema Festival [WDCF] November 4-7, 2010. The four-day conference and competition will bring together both…
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Deaf students seek vengeance on their vicious teacher by dabbling in black magic. What they don't realize is their teacher already possesses magical powers and puts a spell on them in…
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