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Campbell University Fighting Camels iPhone Wallpapers
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Campbell University Fighting Camels iPhone Wallpapers
How to save an image from your iPhone
Click on one of the thumbnails. When the larger image loads, press down on the iPhone wallpaper until “Save Image” appears. Go to your Photos App on your iPhone and from there you will be able to set it as your iPhone wallpaper. For more info, check out our How to use page to find out how to add and set wallpaper on your iPhone.
Click on one of the thumbnails. When the larger image loads, press down on the iPhone wallpaper until “Save Image” appears. Go to your Photos App on your iPhone and from there you will be able to set it as your iPhone wallpaper. For more info, check out our How to use page to find out how to add and set wallpaper on your iPhone.
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Campbell University awards 539 undergraduate and 406 graduate degrees – Fayetteville Observer
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Campbell University awards 539 undergraduate and 406 graduate degrees
Fayetteville Observer THE CEREMONY: Campbell University Spring Commencement, Saturday, 9 am, John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center in Buies Creek. NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED: 945 (539 undergraduate and 406 graduate and professional degrees) awarded Friday, … |
Baldry: Campbell could be this year’s Cinderella – Golfweek.com
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Baldry: Campbell could be this year's Cinderella
Golfweek.com John Crooks has been coaching at Campbell University longer than most of his team has been alive. He has led the Fighting Camels (love that mascot) for 21 years, and he's second only to Duke's Dan Brooks in victories (64) among active college coaches. |
PCC Softball Player Signs With Campbell – WCTI12.com
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PCC Softball Player Signs With Campbell
WCTI12.com Pitt Community College softball player Amanda Daw will continue her playing career at Campbell University next season, after signing a letter-of-intent to play with the Fighting Camels this spring. Daw, a sophomore second baseman from Pantego, … |