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Obelisk, Volume 19, Number 10
Highlights include: Sponsored by SHU\u27s Young Democrats Club, singer Carly Simon and U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett (D-6th), Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, are slated to speak with students --Movie review: Chariots of Fire --On Sunday, March 21, the new Thomas Merton House of Hospitality was dedicated in downtown Bridgeport --Sports
Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 16
Highlights include: Four student athletes arrested for fighting --Because athletes are involved there\u27s more interest --SHU’s Prof. Rebecca Abbott will be showing two of her films in the Media Studies round room. The films titled Watching The Watchman \u2792 and Magnet Schools in New Haven are half hour films written, produced, directed, and filmed by Abbott, a professor of Media Studies --Black History Month: A look back --The Robinson File ... Senior guard Darrin Robinson glides around an opponent at a recent game
Obelisk, Volume 10, Number 6
Highlights include: The Student Affairs Committee proposes a student activities fee of $25.00 per semester for all fulltime students --Spring semester session of the SHU Theological Institute will present courses on the “Mission and Organization of the Church” and on the development of the teaching of the “Historical Jesus” this semester, according to Walter E. Brooks, assistant professor of religious studies --Students and faculty at SHU will soon find out the results of the teacher evaluations given last fall semester by the Student Government --Mr. Thomas Calabrese has come up with an idea for a type of Theatre Club. This club will be open to all who are interested in seeing plays, on or off Broadway, or a particular aspect of the theatre --The Department of Religious Studies is hopeful that a religious major will be offered at Sacred Heart next fall -- Three very devoted and hard-working teachers who make up the Spanish Department, Mrs. Malloy, Dr. Quintero, and Mrs. Torreira, are credited with making the major in Spanish a reality --Winter Weekend --Sports
Spectrum, Volume 36, Issue 10
Highlights include: Sacred Heart to host 8th annual Relay for Life -- Sacred Heart prepares for the The Great Debate -- Pope Francis releases new statements on marriage and families -- Safety around campus -- SHU prepares to host annual discovery gala -- SHU art department commemorates 100 year anniversary of Easter Irish rising -- SHU alumnus finding success in sports media -- Woman\u27s club lacrosse prepares for regional -- Club softball clinches regional tourney bert
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 17
Highlights include: High phone bills are upsetting many -- Warrens make their return to SHU -- Shuttles hit with fines from DMV -- New housing selection implemented -- Art parents discuss issues -- Registration problems addressed -- Student reaches above and beyond -- West Hall third floor defines community -- Author reflects on his book -- Woman\u27s icehockey up win streak to six -- Athletes address gambling issue -- Woman\u27s basketball fall to Pierce, lose NECC title -- Runners finish second at CTC championship
Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 5
Highlights include: Graduate housing in bad condition say residents -- Meningitis hits another Connecticut university -- Miss Americas 1995 to speak at SHU -- Inter visitation policy under scrutiny -- Sacred Heart students read to area children -- AIDs still a major issue among young adults -- Progress being made on Habitat House -- Woman\u27s self-defense rarity at SHU -- Woman\u27s basketball matches up with Fairfield in preseason game -- Volleyball staying tough -- Filed hockey beats Rider 3-2 -- Radulski fired as head football coac
Spectrum, Volume 42, Issue 3
Highlights include: New SHU doctoral program -- Vietnam colloquium -- Is Valentines day over rated -- Kicking it with kickline -- Woman\u27s bowling prepares for tournament -- Men\u27s lacrosse opens 2019 season -- Fencing looking to regionals and final
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2015
This issue of Sacred Heart University Magazine features an article about the Office of Digital Learning, which is dedicated to helping people at all levels successfully integrate technology into learning. Also featured are the new College of Nursing, news from the Luxembourg campus, and campus events and improvements, including the opening of the Martire Business & Communications Center, and much more
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