Media

See Gavin's work and achievements chronicled in the local news/media. 


Mercyhurst political science major, 19, elected to Titusville City Council

 

Gavin Griffin already has experience for the job. He's served as a junior councilman and interned for Sen. Bob Casey.

By Valerie Myers - Read it Here

Gavin Griffin for Titusville City Council

 

College freshman believes 'there is no minimum age to do what is right'

By Julia Carden - Read it Here

"Why a new generation of Americans must answer the call of public service"

By Gavin S. Griffin, Hometown guest columnist

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"Many things need to be done to solve rural America’s mental health problem"

By Gavin S. Griffin, Hometown guest columnist

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"Gavin S. Griffin announces plan to address aging issues"

 

By the Titusville News-Journal

"Former junior councilman Gavin Griffin runs for city council"

 

By Beverly Clark, Staff Writer

"Mercyhurst freshman Gavin Griffin running for Titusville City Council"

 

By Mercyhurst University Media

"Gavin Griffin runs for Titusville City Council"

 

By Samantha Weber, Merciad Editor in Chief

"THS students discuss park project at inaugural Student Input Committee meeting"

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"City looks to take a crack at identifying deficient sidewalks"

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"Student Input Committee wraps up first year of contributing to city business"

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"City Council says farewell to junior member, talks refuse, sidewalks and alternate parking"

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Titusville High School's "Walnut Street Journal" Newspaper.

"Opinion: Why Did Democrats lose the Working Class Vote?"

By Gavin S. Griffin, Co-Editor and WSJ Politics & Government Correspondent.

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Titusville High School's "Walnut Street Journal" Newspaper.

"Editorial: Again We Wrestle with America’s 'Mindless Menace of Violence'"

By Gavin S. Griffin, Co-Editor and WSJ Politics & Government Correspondent.

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Titusville High School's "Walnut Street Journal" Newspaper.

"Nationwide Surge In Crime Leaves Many Questions Unanswered"

By Gavin S. Griffin, Co-Editor and WSJ Politics & Government Correspondent.

read it here.