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The Chanticleer is Averett University's student-run news magazine. Since 1922, The Chanticleer has provided community news to the students, faculty and staff of Averett. CNM has also be used to refer to the magazine as "Chanticleer News Magazine" or, more recently with the expansion of CNM's initiatives into digital media, "Chanticleer News Media." Dr. Susan Huckstep has served as The Chanticleer's advisor since 2010.
Look up chanticleer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chanticleer may refer to: Chanticleer, a rooster appearing in fables about Reynard the Fox A character...
TheChanticleer is Averett University's student-run news magazine. Since 1922, TheChanticleer has provided community news to the students, faculty and...
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1983, is the university's nationally recognized, noncommercial FM radio station, operated by student and community volunteers. TheChanticleer is Duke...
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represent the university at special functions such as plays, receptions and donor recognition events. Averett's student-run news magazine, TheChanticleer, was...
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The 2023 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team represented Coastal Carolina University during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The...
Carolina Chanticleers basketball may refer to either of the basketball teams that represent Coastal Carolina University: Coastal Carolina Chanticleers men's...
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