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  2. Canisius University - Wikipedia

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    Canisius has its roots in the Jesuit community that arose from disputed ownership of St. Louis Church in Buffalo in 1851. [5] [6] Rev. Lucas Caveng, a German Jesuit, along with 19 families from St. Louis Church, founded St. Michael's Church on Washington St. [6] The college followed, primarily for serving sons of German immigrants, along with the high school in 1870, first at 434 Ellicott St ...

  3. Koessler Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    Koessler Athletic Center is a 2,196-seat multi-purpose arena in Buffalo, New York on the campus of Canisius College. Built in 1968 at a cost of $3 million, it is home to the Golden Griffins men's and women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams. [2] It was previously home to the Buffalo Stampede of the Premier Basketball League in 2009 and ...

  4. Demske Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The building is named for Rev. James Demske, who served as the President of Canisius College from 1966 until 1993. [2] It is located behind the Koessler Athletic Center on Canisius' campus. To save space and money in the college's urban setting, the 14-acre (5.7 ha) facility is home to six Canisius athletic programs. [1]

  5. Petey (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Petey" was chosen as a reference to St. Peter Canisius, who Canisius College is named for. [1] Canisius' golden griffin has been called one of the most unusual of all NCAA mascots. [2] [3] In 2010, after the College of William & Mary adopted the Griffin as their new school mascot, Petey "wrote" a satirical open letter to the William ...

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  7. Canisius College, Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    Canisius College, Nijmegen, is a Catholic school in Nijmegen, in the Netherlands. It has departments for VMBO , HAVO , athenaeum , and gymnasium. The school offers "bridging" for foreign students who enter without fluency in Dutch .

  8. Canisius Golden Griffins - Wikipedia

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    Canisius' mascot is the Golden Griffin. The college adopted it in 1932, after Charles A. Brady ('33) wrote a story in a Canisius publication honoring Buffalo's centennial year as a city. Brady wrote about Rene-Robert LaSalle's Le Griffon, the first European ship to sail the upper Great Lakes, built here in Buffalo. The name stuck, and Canisius ...

  9. List of Canisius University people - Wikipedia

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    Sister Marion Beiter '44 – mathematician, Chairman of Mathematics for Rosary Hill College; H. James Birx – Professor of Anthropology, Canisius University; Paul G. Bulger – president of Buffalo State College; James Demske, S.J., B.A. '47 – president of Canisius College (1966–1993) [1]