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December 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
December 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
The Shawnee Sentinel
Shawnee State University Student Newspaper
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 8, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Blue light phones arrive on campus -- Storm causes black-out -- Technical issues haunt Warrens, ruining presentation -- Keg parties raise concerns -- Ladybugs invade West Hall -- Read aloud seeks volunteers -- Student government meeting discusses a range of topics for students -- Schooling benefits cops -- Art club circulates petition for move -- Basketball shoots for successful season
November 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
November 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
The Shawnee Sentinel
Shawnee State University Student Newspaper
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 6, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Founder of the University, The Most Reverend Walter W. Curtis, dies at 84 --Sacred Heart University students and faculty will soon have access to the latest technology in neurobiology equipment for research due to the awarding of a $94,500 grant by the National Science Foundation --New multi-disciplinary project aims to train health professionals in serving the elderly and will combine the resources of the Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Nursing programs, and funded with $367,281 from the United States Department of Health and Human Services --English professor Dr. Michelle Loris proudly poses with her new book entitled, The …
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 5, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Pitt Center charges membership fees --Auto thefts at SHU --The Commuter Council has many upcoming events to involve commuter students --Marvin McNeill, director of bands, arrived at Sacred Heart this summer, fresh from his graduate work with the UConn Marching Band (photo) --The creator and artist of “If the SHU Fits” is Jeremy Staub, a junior art major --Linda Nemergut is a 1997 graduate of SHU, majoring in illustration. Her two watercolor pieces, “Chameleon” and “Reflections,” will be published in Illustrated West late next year (photo) --The Sacred Heart University Equestrian team following the Hofstra Horse Show in …
October 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
October 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
The Shawnee Sentinel
Shawnee State University Student Newspaper
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 2, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Housing problems upset students -- Two cars stolen from on-campus lots -- Network troubles cause frustration -- Budget raises questions -- Housing repair delays cause concerns among students -- WHRT seeking attention and transmission -- New graduate assistants -- Tag sale to benefit the Hollow -- New international students have arrived -- Pitt center home to more than just athletics -- Woman's bowling season commences -- Soccer makes finals
September 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
September 1997 Shawnee Sentinel, Shawnee State University
The Shawnee Sentinel
Shawnee State University Student Newspaper
Linden World, August 1997, Lindenwood College
Linden World, August 1997, Lindenwood College
Linden World (1985-1997)
Student Newspaper of Lindenwood College
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 25, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 25, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Katz to address graduates -- Student media heads designated -- Student government positions filled -- Faculty member earns Emmy award -- Spectrum adviser to resign -- Seniors prepare for job market -- Public relations forum offers advice -- Soul mates often appear at oddest times -- As semester winds down seniors ready to graduate -- Let your nose relieve tension and stress -- Weather and vacations thoughts distract from finals -- Vigil spreads light on rape awareness -- Softball shares NECC lead -- lady bowlers bid farewell to four-year team leader Swanson -- Chiodo leads laxmen over rival …
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 22, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 22, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: $1 millions donated to Learning Center -- Offices to relocate -- LaLiberty resigns from position -- Program to change with Kidd's departure -- Mayoral hopeful lectures on need for education -- Campus safety addressed -- Students claim laptops underused -- Second run for AIDS course -- Athletes often set drinking standards -- West Hall RA with heart -- Practicing witches who live among us all -- Students share art and dreams in Gallery -- Men's tennis off to rocky start -- Lady bowlers to compete in nationals -- Softball takes victory in opening NECC games
The Montclarion, April 03, 1997, The Montclarion
The Montclarion, April 03, 1997, The Montclarion
The Montclarion
Student Newspaper of Montclair State University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 19, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 19, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Global festival to be held at SHU -- Taft commons a bad idea -- Senior week finalized -- Laptop thefts probed -- Honors program takes off in new direction -- Students extend help in Baltimore -- Mail room service criticized by resident students -- Social work educational forum discusses children with AIDS --The toys of SHU students -- Woman's issues explored at on-campus conference -- junior actor shines in spotlight -- Students' work on display in gallery -- Men's volleyball beats Brooklyn but falls to Mt. St. Vincent's -- Bowling finishes sixth in regionals
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 18, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 18, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Founders day honors oldies -- Presidential failures analysed -- Strategic plan to aid student growth -- Finances board policies questioned -- Woman's issues forum focus -- More funding for prisons than colleges -- First ever decline in AIDS reported -- Campus crime reported -- Health fair promotes awareness -- Senior interns with governor -- International students face extra college adjustments -- Help for sleep deprived -- Lady bowlers break team record -- Radulski appointed football coach -- Laxmen win opening games
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 17, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 17, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Vandals strike SHU campus -- Clinkscales lectures SHu -- Governor Rowland cuts education budget -- Kidd to step down from Global Studies -- Suicide attempt at West Hall -- Res. Life comes under fire -- Game show features SHU students -- Hope for moving beyond lost love -- Retreat reawakens to God -- Battle of the bands to rock SHU -- Record day for runners at New Englands -- Men's basketball falls to Southern -- Woman's basketball falls in first round of playoffs
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 14, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 14, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Funding plan proposed, Clinton aims to make college more affordable -- Changes with D-1 move -- Work Study fills financial gap -- Vehicles obstruct emergency zone -- Internships attract jobs -- Black colleges' default rates higher -- Hypnotist visits SHU -- Non-traditional students among the traditional -- Criminal justice major gives officers edge -- Simple Jim jams for AIDS -- Chang to speak on campus -- Woman's ice hockey beats Trinity and Boston U -- Indoor track solid at Alden Invitational -- Woman's basketball avenge losses with Albany win -- Men's basketball drops to 7-12 with loss to …