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    Bowen Measure From Heteroclinic Points

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    We present a new construction of the entropy-maximizing, invariant probability measure on a Smale space (the Bowen measure). Our construction is based on points that are unstably equivalent to one given point, and stably equivalent to another: heteroclinic points. The spirit of the construction is similar to Bowen's construction from periodic points, though the techniques are very different. We also prove results about the growth rate of certain sets of heteroclinic points, and about the stable and unstable components of the Bowen measure. The approach we take is to prove results through direct computation for the case of a Shift of Finite type, and then use resolving factor maps to extend the results to more general Smale spaces

    The Web Magazine 1982, Fall

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue covers all the events from the Homecoming festivities, writes on the Annual College Fund and its progress, recognizes several alumni for their respective accomplishments, includes an excerpt from a speech that John R. Drayer gave at the Trustee Meeting concerning the liberal arts, and introduces the new B.E. Morris Academy. It also provides sports updates and covers events from the fall convocation.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1108/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1981, January/February

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue recognizes several individuals (current students and alumni) for different accomplishments, pays tribute to the late James H. Rash, provides updates on faculty/staff, announces classes being provided by Southeastern Seminary, and provides a reflection that Dorothy Washburn Hamrick wrote about the fire of 1957 that happened on campus. This issue also announces a study tour to Egypt, Jordan, and the Holy Land, discusses new ministerial board members, and thanks Riegel Textile Corporation for their grant of $10,000.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1100/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1981, May/June

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue covers events from graduation, alumni day, awards day and the pinning ceremony for nurses. Also, this issue writes about the Special Olympics that were held, encourages alumni to join the bulldog club, writes on several different gifts/grants given to Gardner-Webb, and announces changes to faculty/staff positions. Highlights from the Christian Service Organization are provided, adult learning is discussed, and Jack D. Mullinax is announced to be the Alumnus of the Year.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1102/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1982, January

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue writes on the newly-established four year nursing program, honors the Spanglers with a scholarship, provides updates on new members of different boards, invites readers to hear Richard M. Devos speak at Gardner-Webb, and provides updates on athletes from the football and volleyball teams.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1105/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1980, May/June

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue covers events, speakers, and special guests at the commencement ceremony, announces new staff/faculty and their respective positions, pays tribute to the Lutz-Yelton Foundation for their pledge, and discusses what current and former students have accomplished in recent years. It also discusses club trips, sports, alumni day, the fine arts department, the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens, and the events from the Annual Cleveland County Special Olympics.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1097/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1982/1983, Winter

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue announces the speaker for spring commencement to be Dr. Roberta van der Voort, praises students for setting another enrollment record, pays tribute to three GWC professors (Michael Harrelson, John Rast, and James Henson) who were killed in a car accident that January, and writes about the new B.E. Morris Academy. It also explains what the Gardner Society is, recognizes several individuals for being appointed to new positions at GWC and elsewhere, announces Douglas J. Culver to be the speaker at the Broyhill Academy sponsored banquet, announces the Summer Enrichment Experience, introduces the program that will be initiated for the blind/visually impaired, and discusses a seminar that local authors/columnists attended. It also provides an update on football, recognizes Bill Miller for having tackled the task of writing a community history, recognizes James W. Ray for donating a mineral collection to Gardner-Webb, and provides a schedule for alumni day.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1109/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1980, November/December

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue recalls the events of homecoming, features segments on a few GW students, announces the sixth annual Carolina Classic basketball tournament, describes the new Student Alumni Council, discusses various sports teams, announces new faculty/staff, writes on Lloyd C. Bost as well as the Broyhill Academy for the Study of Independent Concepts.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1099/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1979, September/October

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue begins with the recap of Dr. John D. Phillips\u27, President of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, address to students to officially begin the school year. Gardner- Webb also began a program in Human Services. Debbie B. Putnam was named the new editor of the magazine. The first Criminal Justice major, Thomas A. Johnson, graduated.Thomas Moore was named the new head coach of the football team. This issue heavily focuses on the fundraising efforts of the school, offering many different means of support.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1093/thumbnail.jp
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