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    Obelisk, Volume 11, Number 3

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    Highlights include: Bridgeport Engineering Institute and SHU agree to share space in the south wing --McGovern rally in Waterbury -- SHU will present “Thurber”, a one-man show starring William Windom --Transcendental Meditation presented in lecture --Meet the fraternities and sororities --Meet the soccer team

    Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 5

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    Highlights include: “This is a decade of transition” for women. The speaker was Ann Marie Cunningham, associate college and career editor of “Mademoiselle” magazine, who described her own five and a half years’ experience in that magazine and encouraged the SHU women to seek jobs in the print media --Cat Stevens made his town appearance last week at the New Haven Coliseum and he left an indelible mark on those that attended --Joseph R. Burkart, director of development for the university, and the Rev. William J. Fletcher, newly appointed director of cultural affairs at SHU, point out that the production of “1776” is the first of several Bicentennial events scheduled on campus during May --Dr. Raoul A. DeVilliers, professor and chairman of the department of Mathematics and Operations Research at SHU, has been included in the 1974 edition of the Dictionary of International Biography --Dr. Mariann Russell, associate professor of English at Sacred Heart University, has been awarded a six-month fellowship in ethnic studies from the National Endowment for the Humanities to study the work of contemporary American black poet Melvin B. Tolson

    Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 17

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    Highlights include: Flik dining hall gets modern makeover-- SHU looks into leasing Gold Digest building to increase classroom space-- Pacifist priest talks about guns and greed-- Sorority celebrates Woman\u27s History month-- Student\u27s react to recent nightclub tragedies-- Chemistry professor pursuing goal yo compete in 2004 Olympics-- Student\u27s complain SHU is overcharging for food in the SHU Marketplace-- Woman\u27s ice hockey end their season winning streak, losing 3-1 against Holy Cross-- Men\u27s lacrosse beat Lafayette College 15-3-- Men\u27s basketball eliminated from Conference tournament with lose of 110-92 against St. Francis-- Men\u27s ice hockey steal fourth seed in MAAC playoffs with a 4-3 win over Fairfiel

    Obelisk, Volume 12, Number 1

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    Highlights include: Welcome from President Kidera and S.G. President Greg Collins --Bill Bradley, well-known forward for the New York Knickerbockers basketball team, will launch this year’s Orestes Brownson lecture series at SHU with a talk on “The Spirit of Sports” --Academic building floor plan --Parking and traffic regulations --SHU varsity sports

    Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 6

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    Highlights include: Polling institute results revealed -- Community service brings students to the beach -- Special invite for SHU\u27s two choirs -- Why piano labs cost more than bio labs -- Alcohol causing problems at colleges -- Track jumps into season with high hope

    Obelisk, Volume 11, Number 6

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    Highlights include: Appalachian drive at SHU to collecting money, canned food, clothing, and toys --Pres. Robert A. Kidera was elected president of the Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges --The draft constitution of the Sacred Heart University Senate was adopted this year. The Senate grew from the events of the spring of 1969 --Processing 5 year plan --Marine recruiters come to SHU --Alumni soccer game scheduled

    Obelisk, Volume 15, August 27, 1975

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    Issue numbers were omitted for Volume 15 in the 1975-1976 school year. Highlights include: SHU gets HEW grant money for planning and beginning cooperative education, in which upper class students could combine alternating semesters of academic study with assigned and related off-campus full-time paid employment --A special Bicentennial Celebration Committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Richard A. Matzek, university librarian --All student vehicles must be registered --Welcome Freshmen! from Dean Ford, Pres. Kidera, and Dean Croffy -- Chaplain\u27s Office never closed, say Father John Juliani and Sister “Patsy” Deignan --Nicole X. Cauvin is the new addition to SHU’s Sociology Department --What is an Obelisk? On the campus of SHU, Obelisk is your means of written communication and representation --Sport report

    Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 9

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    Highlights include: Connecticut Post writes about SHU play \u27Stop Kiss\u27 -- Light up a child\u27s Christmas this year -- SHU campus promotes awareness and non-judgmental treatment to all -- Biology class getting crabby next semester -- Muslims begin month of fasting -- Flik patio gets rocked -- Extreme athletes at SHU -- SHU football captures third consecutive winning seaso

    Obelisk, Volume 1, Number 4

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    Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 1

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    Highlights include: R. Buckminster Fuller to speak at SHU --Under the direction of Dr. Donald E. Coonley, assistant professor and director of SHU’s new media studies program, room S102 will be converted to a studio which will bring an extra dimension to present media courses in newswriting, acting, film, creative writing, and radio --The Rev. William J. Fletcher has been promoted to the rank of assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work --Pass-Fail at SHU? --Rho Kappa Phi is a social action fraternity recently started by a group of 17 community minded students on campus --Dr. Ralph L. Corrigan, Jr. publishes
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