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Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Semi-formal features dinner, dancing, and safety -- Monk speaks of feeling peace -- Shuttle service meeting standards -- More adjuncts than full time professors -- E-mail unites campus and country -- Credit cards leave students in debt -- Laptops continue to frustrate -- PT program awarded -- Is being an RA really worth it -- Nursing course beneficial -- Colleges plan to surf Internet II a faster superhighway -- Travel brings education to life -- Save money by avoiding ploys -- Taking chances can ease regrets -- Campus night owls arise -- Fraternity aims at violence awareness -- …


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Fire blazes at Milford beach house -- Credit fraud, three students arrested -- Dean addresses new class -- Now is the time to apply for graduation -- Grant continues after school program -- Chlamydia fastest spreading STD -- Hunger awareness week at SHU -- Catholics may see shift in leadership -- Spring break to El Salvador -- Self-hypnosis can improve grades -- The best and worst college foods -- Football loses in closing game to Pace -- Woman's basketball opens with victory


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Psych department overflowed -- Faith may strengthen environment -- Students online with the future -- Campus ministry collects for needy -- Undergraduate scholarships raised by dinner -- Chemistry not just equations -- Japanese spirit bought to SHU -- Heanue's goals are being reached -- International peer counseling to begin -- Dangers of tanning are real -- Rugby is not just a mans game -- Woman's basketball shooting for NECC championship -- Hockey opens with convincing victories -- Tough defense leads football to victory


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Nov 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 8, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Clinton back for round two -- Symposium criticizes mass media -- Spring registration to see changes -- Obscenity issue raised on campus -- Sculpture brings diversity to campus -- Non-traditional students seek traditional education experience -- Nearby killing raises safety issues for Avalon Gates -- Students focus on Christ and what it means to be a Christian -- Swanson leads bowlers -- Athletes voice opinions on move to division 1 -- Gridders fall 3-5 as they are rocked by Stonehill


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Oct 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Campus deliberates '96 election -- Ghost stories float around campuses -- Media and politics subject of symposium -- Sacred Heart to welcome parents for 6th annual parents weekend -- Kitchen addition to improve Flik service -- Health services tells how to avoid the flu -- Academic center insufficient -- Halloween not just for candy -- Study finds Americans mostly getting flabbier -- Improve your confidence -- Mohegan Sun opens -- Woman's basketball shoots for successful season -- Cross country off to regional competition -- Gridders fall to 3-4 with loss to Falcons


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 6, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Sacred Heart to receive face-lift -- Students call public safety pamphlet a whitewash -- Dean addressed concerns -- RAs face own drinking policy -- Media department short advisers -- New plan combats date-rape drug -- Sports programs building winning traditions -- SHU to join Northeast Conference, seeking division 1 status for athletic programs -- Cross country running towards best season -- Gridders win two straight


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Drug use rises in students -- Murders cause concern in Bridgeport area -- AIDS quilt unfolds -- Harvest theme inspires events -- Sacred Heart to honor 5 at dinner -- College woman shortchanged on sleep -- Hispanic week begins with cultural concert -- Average college costs increase by five percent -- Field hockey wins third straight victory -- Woman's soccer beats UMass-Lowell -- X-Men drop first two at division 1 level -- Gridders sunk by Seawolves


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 4, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Sacred Heart to build a -playground at Jennings Beach -- Abortion pill questioned -- Counseling center stresses need for confidentiality -- Commuter issues addressed -- Pitt center to lack pool -- Health services kept busy -- International students fail to receive adequate scholarships from university -- Career services provides help in picking major -- Woman's soccer to face rival UMass-Lowell -- Lady bowlers ready to roll over competition -- SHU football loses homecoming game to River Hawks


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 2, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: President calls for new core -- Pep rally raises spirit at SHU -- Rushing to be Greek -- Divisional head favors publication over teaching -- Students enjoy surf and sand in Milford -- Efficiency at Flik, bigger means better -- Campus cleanup after Hurricane Fran -- New grad program for catholic school teachers -- Tampa student arrested in airport -- Are students glued to the tube -- 16 and in college, a step above the rest -- Are diet pills safe -- Start off right with career [planning -- Sculpture opens at gallery -- Bowlers plan to return …


Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 1996

Spectrum, Volume 14, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: New Provost and academic V.P joins SHU -- Wellness center dissolves after fire -- Students connect with local inner-city community -- Sparking quality friendships -- Meet new dean of students -- Famous talents to preform at SHU -- Field hockey opens season with win over Monclair -- Outlook positive for griddlers -- Runners finish first


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 24, Sacred Heart University May 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 24, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Health and recreation center breaks ground -- Colleges report increased on-campus employer visits -- Spring concert stirs things up on campus field -- Special section on the 1986 Pioneer's National Championship Basketball team -- Student's strong in faith and motion -- Senior Scholars program shines -- College papers get scoop on Unabomber -- Four players on men's volleyball team reorganized on conference and national levels -- Martial arts team proves worth in tournament -- Softball breaks even against NECC foe -- Baseball team on track for season ending comeback


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 23, Sacred Heart University Apr 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 23, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Local CEO David E. A. Carson selected 1996 commencement speaker --Matt Fortney, a sophomore media studies major from Westbury, N.Y., has been appointed SHU radio station co-manager along with WHRT veteran Kristen Lalla --SHU recognized in Sports Illustrated for its sports enhancement since 1990 --Faculty Senate: More involvement needed --Editorials: FLIK has dropped the ball in providing decent dining services to students; Not enough parking at SHU! --Fugees and the Violent Femmes will be at SHU: Hip hop meets folk rock -- Students, professors and professional actors performed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible --Library staff Dave Walsh handles interlibrary …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 22, Sacred Heart University Apr 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 22, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Dr. David A. Harnett has been appointed provost and vice president for academic affairs --Avalon Gates student housing under construction (photo) --Heather Young) and Dementred Young rebuild masonry terraces for the "Salineras" (salt works) in El Salvador (photo) --The top 100 juniors from Warren Harding, Bassick, Central, Bullard-Havens and Kolbe Cathedral high schools will be honored in a ceremony April 30 --The lack of classroom space has forced the hunt in Notre Dame and the lack of teacher’s office space has forced the closing and inevitable reconstruction of the first floor of West Hall --The SHU men’s lacrosse …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 21.5, Sacred Heart University Apr 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 21.5, Sacred Heart University

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April Fools day edition


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Founder's Day Service Award recipients for 30 years are Leland R. Roberts, professor of music, and Dr. Carol D. Schofield, associate professor of biology --With Christy Ashley,Joshua Cole, Rob DeClement and Justin Venech all vying for the SG presidency, the race promises to be a welcome change from the trend of unopposed candidacies that has plagued Student Government in past years --Founder's Day portrait gallery --Martial Arts team plans to compete --Unranked SHU bowlers fare well in Sectional Tournament and qualifies for Nationals --With over 160 riders competing at the Intercollegiate Horse Show held at Nassau Community College …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 18, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU considers move to Division I --Opinions clash over new 10 story hall proposed for Park Avenue --Debate team goes to Rhode Island University: The theme was from the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail: In speech rounds, the debaters received a line from the movie and had to speak for three to five minutes --SHU's interdisciplinary magazine Horizons features art and poetry --Focus on sophomore Kathy Augustyn, biology major and identical twin --Focus on Derek Bbanga, a hard-working senior from Nairobi, Kenya majoring in political science --Lady bowler Jennifer Swanson, a junior accounting major, was …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 17, Sacred Heart University Feb 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 17, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: According to his students, the most important thing political science professor Gary Rose teaches is where we, the people, fit into this system, and how we can improve its effectiveness --Senior tri-captain Kim McCullion looks to drive while sophomore Chrissie Perkins looks on in Sunday's 74-67 loss to Albany in the first round of the NECC playoff (photo) --Bernice Stochek, Kate O'Brien, Leland Roberts and Charolette Moulyn rehearse for Sunday's SHU-String Faculty Recital (photo) --Three seniors, Lucia Minondo, Bob Abric and Irene Domogalav will be presenting their works at the Senior Painting Exhibit (photos) --Equestrians set to host …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 16, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Psychology is the number one major at SHU --SHU has banned smoking from all indoor facilities. But the ban has caused some unrest among the smoking populace on campus --SHU's minority enrollment for 1995 consisted of five percent Hispanic-Americans, six percent African Americans, three percent Asian Americans and two percent foreign (student visa), for a total of 16 percent --Catholic clergy addresses sexual misconduct --17 SHU students showed their dedication to community service at a conference at Trinity College entitled “Students and Service: Putting It All Together” --Prologue staff grows in size and talent --Drugs of choice …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 14, Sacred Heart University Feb 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 14, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Paul Sebben, manager of networking and telecommunications, is working on the university problems of the inability to consistently access e-mail and general slowness of computers --Students to serve and learn in El Salvador --The 1996 edition of Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges will include the names of 25 SHU students who have been selected as “national outstanding campus leaders” --The Council of Clubs has recently come under fire from students who are dissatisfied with the service CCO has been providing --Sacred Heart has joined with the Topsfield Foundation to host “Can’t We Just All …


Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Jan 1996

Spectrum, Volume 13, Number 13, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: $3 million gift from William H. Pitt to fund health and rec facility --Mayor Joseph P. Ganim intends to fight SHU’s plans for a 9 story classroom and dormitory building on Park Avenue --With the help of Digital Equipment Corporation, the computer department has installed “Internet Firewall Server,” since SHU's system has been hacked twice --This semester at Sacred Heart, the media studies department is conducting a unique course entitled “Seminar in Mass Communications: Television Culture,” instructed by Mary S. Alexander --Focus on student Pickle, born Kevin Richard Horgan, active in Campus Ministry, Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers/Big …


School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 1996-1997, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science Jan 1996

School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 1996-1997, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science

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Catalog for the Graduate program of the School of Marine Science at the College of William & Mary for the listed academic year.