MTV Cameras Leave Salve Students Vying for Attention
The students in Jayme Hennessy’s Foundations of Moral Thinking class weren’t angry that MTV camera crews were there following Emeline Walker on Nov. 12. They just all wanted to sit next to her.
The students in Jayme Hennessy’s Foundations of Moral Thinking class weren’t angry that MTV camera crews were there following Emeline Walker on Nov. 12. They just all wanted to sit next to her.
Is one of your biggest dreams to travel? Imagine studying abroad in Italy, Australia, England, and Ireland, the most popular places students will be studying abroad next semester. Salve Regina’s University Study Abroad Department is currently offering a spring break trip to Cuba for three credits and summer programs in Rome, Mexico, France, and a new addition, Greece for six credits.
The students in Jayme Hennessy’s Foundations of Moral Thinking class weren’t angry that MTV camera crews were there following Emeline Walker on Nov. 12. They just all wanted to sit next to her.
Salve Women’s Cross-Country Team had the longest season out off all the fall sports teams this year. They arrived for preseason on Aug. 17, 2003, and finished their season Nov. 15, 2003. This year’s team consisted of six freshmen, four sophomores, four juniors, and three seniors. The team welcomed a new coach, Scott Hutchinson, the former Babson Cross-Country Coach.
To promote tobacco-free lives, Health Services is offering information and activities on smoking cessation this Thursday, Nov. 20, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in O’Hare. It’s all part of the Great American Smokeout, an annual event sponsored by the American Cancer Society that challenges smokers to stop using tobacco for one day and to help them find effective ways to quit for good.