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Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: South parking lot closes, leaving students frustrated -- Financial aid procedures revamped by federal act -- Twelve traditions of Christmas -- The changing face of hockey -- New Caribbean club promotes culture -- Words take on a new meaning in a new world -- Massachusetts college taught how to reduce campus racial tensions -- Both basketball teams soar -- Bowlers place fifth in league


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Dec 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: New policy limits smoking to Chubby's Lounge and outdoors -- Strength is diversity at conference -- Freshman sell rocks -- Inauguration trip planned -- State CPA society presents grant to counting club and department -- Dr. Gary Rose to leave debate society -- Lady Pioneers win home opener -- Men's basketball start season strong


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: South lot to expand for new dorm construction -- Fire catches in locker room -- SHU reaches out to the community -- Music professor offers music lessons -- Volleyball ends frustrating season -- Men's soccer concludes finest season -- Football team fumbles season 0-9 -- Woman's soccer goes out with a big bang


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 8, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: European study trip planned for 1993 -- SPICE your life with holistic wellness -- International students to be hosted for the holidays -- Book prices rise steadily -- Latex confidence, America's new security blanket making students ignore AIDS concerns -- Twenty-something generation seeks new direction -- Winning the fight for sleep -- Polish mime speaks on campus -- Football team improves and has one more chance for victory -- Bowlers win sectional bid


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Clinton wins election -- Two Greek organizations placed on probation -- New institute boosts AIDS education and research -- Scholarship tax relief bill killed -- UB's Matt Conley comes to SHU -- New student pep band puts music in the air -- International mime to offer master class in acting -- Football still looking for first victory -- Volleyball falls to SCSU -- Bowling places fifth in New York tourney


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 6, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Election fever sweeping campus -- Senate joins approval of Pell grant cuts -- AIDS awareness week seeks to enlighten and educate -- Five to receive discovery awards at dinner -- The Warrens, famous ghost experts, to visit SHU -- Salem witch trials 300th anniversary marked -- Mysterious tunnels winder under campus -- Halloween through the ages -- Divinity equals diversity or born again pagans -- Science is not taking the supernatural lightly -- Viruses have computers feeling down -- Football loses fourth straight, inviting changes to team lineup -- Men's soccer still searching for consistency


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Auto thefts plague campus -- Possible successor to Pope to visit campus and receive honorary degree -- Study abroad program developing -- Sever the crime triangle -- New English professor enjoys SHU intimacy -- Exercise your right to exercise -- Volleyball record jumps to 6-9 -- Football stumbles to 0-3 record -- men's soccer holding their own -- Volleyball team gaining ground


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 4, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights Include: Campus Security takes further steps to prevent crime and maintain safety on campus by enacting SHU crime prevention month. Students on campus launch a boycott of Snapple products sold on campus due to the high inflation of prices. Students voice their opinions about the upcoming election, homophobia on campus, and compromise in relationships. The student radio, WWPT, gets a spotlight in the Spectrum this week, and boasts a growing user base and level of student involvement. Things are looking up for Pioneers with wins for Women's Volleyball, Women's Soccer and Men's Soccer. Football loses to St. Peter's of …


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 3, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights Include: A new appointment of Alison Flaum as director of Campus Security and Public Safety inspires positive changes to campus safety and include implementation of programs like a nighttime escort service, crime prevention, and risk assessment. A new law enacted by President Bush would mean that Sacred Heart must release college crime statistics in the years to come. Memberships for the health and wellness center at the Jewish Community Center will be given to Sacred Heart Students at a discounted price. Students have a chance to offer their opinions about segregated areas for smokers, the current political climate, and …


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 2, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: President Dr. Anthony Cernera presents an address to the Sacred Heart Community regarding the university growth and his hopes for the future of the university, which include the building of a health and recreation center, two new residence halls, and athletic fields on campus. A new PEACE group on campus makes a university-wide effort to get involved with the surrounding communities, and new studies are addressed regarding an unprecedented level of rape statistics. Student Voice gives Sacred Heart students a chance to speak their mind about the quality of food on campus. Student writers take a look ahead …


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Sacred Heart receives it's first residence halls as well as expanded the cafeteria-- Admission is on the rise despite the weak economy-- A biography of Dean Kelly-- Elton John performs at Shea Stadium-- New Yorker Donald Cook starts as SHU athletic director-- Seven past team members rejoin the SHU woman's volleyball team-- Woman's soccer open season with a win against the Dominican soccer team of 4-1


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 24, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 24, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Resolution passed for student services restructuring -- First SHU block party -- College students find work at sperm banks -- AIDS, an equal opportunity disease -- Animal rights forum on campus highly unpublicized -- Coach Bike leaves AD job for full-time coaching -- Dr. Reid and students visit Canadian Indians -- Baseball undefeated -- SHU woman's softball living on edge


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 23, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 23, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Student government no-confidence vote on the horizon for Barquinero -- Dr. George receives CMA award -- SMART center provides help for area teachers -- English professor Joan Johnson selected to visit Zimbabwe -- Drugs, where is the real problem, and where are the answers -- Special project to put fun into chemistry -- SHU financial aid office offering plethora of scholarships -- Baseball gears up for critical week -- Athletes and crime, overexposed or out of control


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 21, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 21, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU sponsoring delegations to El Salvador -- AIDS program highlights latest epidemic statistics -- A highlight of a new Professor, Professor Snetsinger -- Newly established STAR program offers a universe of growth -- Baseball team sweeps defending NECC champs -- Lady Sluggers undefeated on the northern stretch


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Luxembourg prince visits SHU -- Plethora of cultures exhibited at student International Festival -- SHU student wins journalism scholarship -- New smoking policy drastically reduces smoking areas on campus -- SHU lacrosse looking to improve -- Former SHU baseball star to play in Holland


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20a, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20a, Sacred Heart University

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April Fools Day edition of the Spectrum


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Cernera receives the John Timothy Leary Peace Award at the recent New England Catholic Peace Fellowship Conference held at Sacred Heart University --Letters to the Editor: Library improvement urged --Student Voice: How do you feel about the new smoking policy? --Feature: Junior Todd Ross has been involved in Student Government since his first day at SHU in the fall of ‘89 --SHU student single mothers share thoughts and feelings about their lives --Johnny Burkette produces well as freshman hoopster (photo) --Junior Kim Filia gives heart and soul to basketball (photo) --Senior basketball co-captain and psychology major Jennifer Dankulich …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 18, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Student television show to premiere this month -- New SHU smoking policy reduces smoking on campus to pre-set locations -- Excessive drinking plagues university campuses -- New library hours enacted -- Multiculturalism becoming a new American college trend -- Social Work forum offered at SHU -- Nursing program to host AIDS lecture -- Citizens of Guatemala speak out on their history --Basic Studies undergoes name and image revision -- Survivor group helps those who want to survive trauma -- SHU baseball returns a win with 4-3 game


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 16, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Gender Awareness Week, to be observed Feb. 20 -27, seeks to enlighten people about the differences that the genders must realize about the other in an effort to create harmony between the sexes --In conjunction with Gender Awareness Week, the Freedom Institute is sponsoring a lecture by Isabelle Katz Pinzler titled “Women’s Rights in the 1990s --Controversy brews over student evaluations of faculty --JFK assassination. Evidence suggests CIA plot: Christopher Sharrett, a former professor of media studies at SHU, is a photographic expert who served as a consultant on the review of photographic evidence conducted by the House …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Striking University of Bridgeport employees, who totaled over 50, came to warn SHU about the dangers of assimilating UB and its programs before the strike is resolved --Construction of Sacred Heart University’s new on-campus dorms is underway --Announcement of the addition of two full-time faculty members in the Nursing Department: Constance E, Young, Associate Professor, and Linda L. Strong, Instructor -- SHU Mailroom is putting up a wall of combination locked mailboxes. A mailbox will be assigned to each student --Prologue Staff presented Dr. Calabrese with her copy of the 1991 Prologue which was dedicated to her --The …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Feb 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 13, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Coordinated by Multi-Cultural/Community Affairs Director Alvin Clinkscales, SHU celebrates Black History Month with fashion show, the African American Read-In Chain, gospel show, and more --Sacred Heart University has recently been designated by the Stewart B. McKinney Foundation as lead institution for the AIDS Education Consortium --Student Voice: How do you feel about SHU discontinuing its pursuit of the U.B. law school? --Workshop Skills Center helps students raise academic levels according to Director Jacqueline Rinaldi --AIDS message needs to reach college crowd --Kodak videoconference at SHU will explore the excitement of photography --Director of Athletics Dave Bike announced that …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 14, Sacred Heart University Jan 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 14, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: The SHU Board of Trustees votes to begin planning their own law school --Campus recycling program in need of improvement --Feature on Coordinator of Advisement and Retention Mitchell Holmes --Sports Shorts.


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 12, Sacred Heart University Jan 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 12, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Board of trustees of University of Bridgeport have voted to discuss a merger


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Jan 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Dialogue between Sacred Heart University officials and University of Bridgeport administrators continue in a joint effort between the two schools geared towards reviving UB --SHU Debate Team traveled to Ireland, funded by the Debate Society Booster Club and the university, was the seventh World meet for SHU debaters. Debate coach Dr. Gary L. Rose, PhD., associate professor of Political Science founded the the Debate Society in 1983 --SHU Stamford campus continues to grow at St. Basil’s High School --Student Voice: What do you think of the proposed merger between Sacred Heart and UB? --Darrin Robinson, the SHU 6-2 …