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Michael Kent makes magic at ExtravaCANza

January 31, 2013
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Michael Kent makes magic at ExtravaCANza

The Campus Activities Network (CAN) is responsible for planning the campuses recreational, educational, cultural, and social programs throughout the school year. While working with different student organizations on campus, CAN plans monthly events that students can participate in, and enjoy. Previous events have included Crazy Can Wednesday where students were able to win prizes, see…

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Kids to the rescue!

April 19, 2012
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Kids to the rescue!

Many events were planned on campus for this year’s Sibs & Kids Weekend, but one of the biggest events was the Save The World Fair, which was held in the Merillat Sports and Fitness Center. This event took place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Students and their siblings had to register for…

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Cardiac Arrest promotes heart health awareness

April 19, 2012
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Cardiac Arrest promotes heart health awareness

On April 10 the Delta Eta chapter of Alpha Phi hosted their new, semi-annual philanthropy event, Cardiac Arrest. The sisters of Alpha Phi set up a jail cell in the Caine Student Center and were in charge of “arresting” people from 12 to 3 p.m. Students could pay the minimum donation of one dollar to…

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Morency’s recital blends cultures, eras

April 12, 2012
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Morency’s recital blends cultures, eras

On March 6 at 7:30 p.m., senior Daniel Martin Morency performed his senior voice recital in Dawson Auditorium.  Morency sang pieces in different languages, time periods, and genres. Morency started his recital off with two songs from “The Songs of Travel” by R. Vaughan Williams. The first was entitled “Bright is the Ring of Words”…

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Not For Sale Week addresses slavery issues

April 5, 2012
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Not For Sale is a group on campus dedicated to informing people about slavery and working to abolish slavery altogether. There are two different types of slavery: sex trafficking and labor trafficking. There are more than 30 million slaves in the world today, which is more than any other point in history. The issue of…

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Goal Ball

March 29, 2012
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Goal Ball

On Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the Merillat Performance Gym, Disabilities Awareness Week came to a close with goal ball. Goal ball is a sport designed specifically for blind individuals that is played in the Paraolympics. Three people are on a team and are all blindfolded. A ball is rolled down the court like…

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The 24-Hour Experience

March 29, 2012
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The 24-hour experience is a way for students to face the campus and the world in the shoes of people who have certain disabilities. This experience raises awareness about the different types of disabilities people can have. “I’ve seen disabilities awareness week go on for all four years that I’ve been here, and I still…

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Senior Gab Piazza hits high notes in recital

March 29, 2012
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On March 24 at 5 p.m., senior Gabrielle Piazza performed her musical theatre recital in Downs Hall. She performed many songs, danced to two numbers, and acted in two monologues and one scene. Piazza started off by singing “The Meadowlark” from the musical ‘The Bakers Wife’ by Stephen Schwartz. The ballad was a love song…

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Student Organization Spotlight – CAN plans fun events for students

March 22, 2012
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The Campus Activities Network (CAN) is responsible for planning the campus’ recreational, educational, cultural, and social programs throughout the school year. While working with different student organizations on campus, CAN plans monthly events that students can participate in and enjoy. Currently, the president of CAN is sophomore Meg Vandekerkhove, its vice president is sophomore Melissa…

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AC Students travel to Puerto Rico in inaugural trip

March 15, 2012
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AC Students travel to Puerto Rico in inaugural trip

There are many opportunities for students to study abroad on campus, but one of the newest and most unique opportunities is “The Puerto Rico Experience.” The Puerto Rico Experience is a one credit class that students can put toward a Spanish or sociology credit. In The Puerto Rico Experience class, students had to purchase a…

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