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Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 2008

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University

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High-profile guests visit university -- Student-run radio station hears major changes -- “Transcendent & Sublime” now showing in The Gallery of Contemporary Art -- 20 students lend their voices for educational online video Cable in the Classroom www,ciconline.org/ eLECTION -- Time capsule will remain sealed for 55 years, will be placed in the wall of the new chapel -- In the Spotlight: Shining senior Kaitlin McNally -- Pioneer football cruises past Iona -- Women's soccer picks up first win of season -- Men's Soccer ties Yale 0-0 -- Men’s basketball captain for the 2008-09 season is graduate student Joey Henley …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2008

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University

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Presidents from prestigious universities support lowering the drinking age to 18 — Like Other locations on campus, the University Chapel underwent some transformations and is due to be completed during spring 2009 -- Daughters of Isabella -- Class of 2012 enter college with new opportunities — You probably remember what you were doing when you found out about the Twin Towers on this day seven years ago -- Printing limit causes chaos -- The 4-Heart Harmony jazz choir will be performing in New York City on Sept. 11 in memory of victims from the disastrous events of seven years ago. …


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 34, Sacred Heart University Apr 2008

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 34, Sacred Heart University

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Prof. Robert Russo elected to state senate -- Student government elections: Who are the candidates?-- Health Fair to inform students on how to keep healthy--Former O-Reilly Factor guest speaks at SHU -- Refurbished Hawley Lounge --Nu Espilon Omega hosts suicide awareness walk -- Decision 2008: What SHU says about the Iraq War -- Trend alert: sloppy by day, stylish by night -- Sacred Heart home to Conn. Day of Percussion -- Paul Herman puts on his dancing shoes with stars -- Who will be crowned the next Mr. SHU? Meet the contestants -- Graduate student creates “Mi Abuela, ” an …


Spectrum, October 25, 2007, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, October 25, 2007, Sacred Heart University

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Student contracts staph infection -- University network alerts students on campus via text -- Motorcycle rally for Sherwood raises funds to help pay medical expenses -- SHU places second in NEC graduation success rate -- Website says SHU professors paid higher than four out of five colleges -- IN TH€ SPOTLlCHT: Kelly Linskey -- Women’s soccer gets first, second win of season -- Split weekend for men’s soccer -- Field hockey splits against Siena and Rider -- Women’s v-ball continues to roll, wins third straight -- Fink, Payne escape from Foxhole -- Crew competes in Head of the Charles Regatta.


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University

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Habitat for Humanity members Rob Bristol, Kaitlin Gerberville, and Stephanie Reyes traveled to Ga. to receive national award -- Speaker Lindsey Pollak urges student to reach for dream jobs -- Sacred Heart community supports breast cancer walk -- Zeta Iota Lambda hosts blind and autistic pianist Brittany Maier -- Students Events Team is ready with this year’s Harvest Weekend -- 4 Heart Harmony presents annual Pipe Screams concert -- IN TH€ SPOTLIGHT: Amanda DeMatteis, four year President of the Class of 2008 -- Great Danes too much for Pioneer football -- Kasyanov wins Quinnipiac Invitational -- Women’s tennis places third …


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University Sep 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University

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Catholic and Jewish delegations meet Pope Benedict XVI: Cernera and CCJU delegation —Nursing department receives elite CHEFA grant — Honors program has big plans for the near future: Dr. Steven Michels appointed director — Facebook: A bigger threat than it appears — Rwandan holocaust survivor tells her story — ‘The Elements of Air’ exhibit opens at gallery -- IN TH€ SPOTLIGHT: Sean Hilderbrand, 21 going on 35 -- 2007 Sacred Heart graduate and former wrestler Sherwood Fendryk suffered multiple injuries from a severe motorcycle accident, facing a challenging recovery and rehabilitation -- Field hockey falls to No. 4 Hawkeyes -- …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 22, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 22, Sacred Heart University

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The Virginia Tech tragedy aftermath -- All-in-one approach to student cards is finally here -- A new and more spacious facility for SHU's College of Education and Health Professions will be located at 7 Cambridge Drive in Trumbull -- Student body President Jim Daly passes the torch, honor and responsibility to Matt Telvi -- Mercury poisoning, a ‘fishy’ situation -- Tavio Hobson is Mr. SHU 2007 -- SHU F.O.R.C.E. Dance Ensemble performed their fourth Annual Recital “Bringing Sexy Back” -- Skit Night kicks off week long Springfest -- Megan Spehar recently won the Enterprise athlete of the week, has played …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 21, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 21, Sacred Heart University

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Gun rampage sends shock waves at Virginia Tech -- Earth Day Awareness Week -- Making a passing 'grade; for Princeton Review -- Operation Potato Drop -- Restrictions of a dry college campus -- Honest Abe rocks out at G-Star -- The cast of “Lend Me a Tenor” captivated audiences -- ‘First year experience’ video contest -- Psi Chi chapter celebrates its 20th anniversary -- Flik chef offers health foods and quality service -- Led by senior Mike Ivers, the Pioneers volleyball defeated St. Francis to capture their first ever NEC Cup -- Aces in the deck for SHU baseball, pitcher …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 20, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 20, Sacred Heart University

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Michael Emery, Chair of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Science, was recently selected as a 2007 Catherine Worthingham Fellows of the American Physical Therapy Association, the most impressive recognition given by the APTA -- Pitt Center hosts Goo Goo Dolls -- Death Penaly awareness week -- Toy'ing around to help Team Brent -- Vatican astronomer visits to talk about outer space and God -- One book, two traditions and many interpretations: Rabbi Avi S. Olitzky -- STD testing -- Bubeck, women’s lacrosse buries Blackbirds -- Second half surge propels men’s lacrosse to win over Robert Morris -- Men's volleyball drops …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University

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WWE recruits students to be their corporate ‘superstars' — U.S. Ambassador David Dunford visits as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; addresses war and world -- From the chapel to Big Red, Dr. Cernera talks about it all -- The life of off-campus living — How to room with your roommates — Mandatory laptop inventory check -- Jason Monti making a pitch to MLB scouts -- Payam Zarrinpour, senior, Shiraz, Iran, set a new record for Sacred Heart in the NCAA wrestling championships -- Men’s Ice Hockey falls in semifinals to Air Force.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University

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Habitat lends some helping hands in New Mexico, Florida, and North Carolina -- SHU makes an impact in El Salvador -- Home is where the heart (and your lottery number) is — SHU present displays a passion for the job -- The Order of the Arrow Quinnipiac Dancers brought back the traditions of Native American dances and songs -- Men’s hoops finish No. 2 in NEC -- Women’s basketball comes up short against Robert Morris University 68-66 in the 2007 NEC -- Zarrinpour ready for NCAA Wrestling championship -- Men’s Lacrosse defeated by Manhattan.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 17, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 17, Sacred Heart University

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Being professional was a priority: Internship and Career Fair -- Rob Hardy is the new Vice President of Human Relations -- Mississippi delegation will help with Hurricane Katrina relief -- Core curriculum will change and challenge, says Dr. Michelle Loris -- Spring into action and put your best foot forward: MS Walk -- A cast of 15 students performed “The Visit” by Friedrich Durrenmatt in the Edgerton -- SHU idol contestants prepare for the second round -- Men’s basketball defeats Monmouth -- Men’s ice hockey clinches top seed in AHA playoffs -- Shubik is Mr. Versatility for men’s basketball.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University

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Building dreams one house at a time: Habitat for Humanity -- Political survey will let SHU students speak out: SHU Polling Institute will analyze views on the Catholic vote -- Welch College of Business will celebrate its international accreditation by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and its 10th anniversary as a college -- Alpha Sigma Psi is dedicated to diabetes awareness -- Mystery revealed: Seniors party at The Playwright -- Dr. Joe Utterback is a shining example of the well-rounded staff of professors -- Men’s hoops bounce back with win against Mount St. Mary -- Hockey star …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University

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Big Red made sure the Pitt was packed: New mascot unveiled, pumped up SHU spirit -- Bridgeport Sound Tigers team up with Physical Therapy program -- Spanish website creates opportunities for SHU students -- Being broke is no joke in college -- From Bucky to Big Red -- Monica Concha, Senior Class President 2007, knows the location of this year's Senior Mystery Trip -- Robin Roberts, news anchor for ABC News’ Good Morning America, came to speak -- What's up with WHRT? -- The Pioneer’s 6’4 center Joey Henley scored 19 points -- Ice hockey's Smith and Drew sweep out …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 8, Sacred Heart Uninversity Nov 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 8, Sacred Heart Uninversity

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The hot tickets -- Dedication of Media building in honor of American pioneer Hubert J. Schlafly, Jr. --ROTC on campus --Parking tickets: $30,000 isn't enough for SHU-- Pioneer pride shines at SHU-- Borat travels to top spot at box office.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University

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A fearful future because of Facebook? --Online profiles under job watch -- Professors Mary Treschitta and Harriet Hiller, along with two others, decided to begin a new paper for the Bridgeport area, PHOENIX -- Destination El Salvador --Dr. Anca Micu leaves her mark at major marketing conference in NYC --Black and white formal is the place to be -- SHU Force Dance Ensemble --Man's best friend banned from campus.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University

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Fear no HIV patient --Alcohol awareness --'God's image' addresses medical ethics -- State-sponsored executions questioned -- Celebrate a 'spook' tacular Halloween -- Public Safety is not to blame -- Student musicians juggle school and music --What lies beneath your sheets --Freshman wide receiver Steven Tedesco -- RISE with SHU: reaching out to the community.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University

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Break-ins breakdown cars -- Damage dampen spirit -- Pioneer pride runs rampant on campus -- Feast on fries while you can -- To drink or not to drink?


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University

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Alumni: Heart of Homecoming-- Sacred Heart, the new eye of the tiger -- College of Business excels -- SHU is a perfect choice for students -- How SHU students cope with the stress of challenging courses -- RateMyProfessor causing controversy


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University

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Rocking rally to save lives in Central Park -- Is the future of Greek Life going national? -- SHU students still face the thought of terrorism -- Summer's gone, but students don't mind --


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2006

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University

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Cernera: International Man of Prestige -- Fairfield and SHU ranked highly -- Greek Life seeks Freshmen pledges -- Sept. 11 memories used to justify foreign policy -- The good, the bad and the ugly of campus living -- Crocodile Hunter Meets Unexpected Fate


Spectrum, Volume 24, Issue 20, Sacred Heart University Apr 2006

Spectrum, Volume 24, Issue 20, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: 2006 Mr. SHU steps past competition -- New club for history --Lisa Blackman on campus to discuss spiritual matters --Housing lottery --Anthony “The Genius” Megale gets 7 years in Mafia case --Spring Fever --Elite Gymnastics hosts inaugural meet --Top Performers: three stars for Sacred Heart: Brianna Bubeck, women's lacrosse; Chris Aldrich, baseball; Ashley McDonough, softball --Baseball hosts huge series versus familiar foe Quinnipiac --Women’s lax prepares to stick it to rivals Mount Saint Mary's and Monmouth.