Archive for November, 2003

Job Market for 2004 Graduates Looks Bleak

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Stephanie Dupuis always had a love for teaching. At the age of 5, she began instructing her younger sister by playing school.

“That’s why she’s so smart!” Dupuis exclaimed with a smile. “I made her write essays when she was in 2nd grade!”

When deciding on a college and a career path, family and friends persuaded her to fulfill her dream.

OXFAM Hunger Feast on November 12

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For the eighth consecutive year, Salve Regina University’s Student Government Association (SGA) will be sponsoring the OXFAM Hunger Feast, to raise awareness about world hunger. This year’s feast will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 4:30 p.m. in the Ochre Court Great Hall.

RIPTA Reconsiders Thursday PM Service

RIPTA Reconsiders Thursday PM Service

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As the stressful week comes to an end, classes are over, work can be left for the weekend and the last test was completed hours earlier, many students just want to let loose, experience a new atmosphere and have a good time. What better way to fulfill these cravings then to join other college kids on the dance floor?

On Thursday nights, Providence is “college night” and the place to go to clubs, dance and have fun.

A Red Sox Nation Mourns

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This October will mark the second time in a little over a decade that the Florida Marlins have won a World Series. It will also mark the 85 year in a row that the Red Sox have not.

As disheartening as this statistic may be, it means nothing to the brave, hearty few that call the Sox their team.

Safe Computing Campaign Needed Around Campus

Safe Computing Campaign Needed Around Campus

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Frustration and disappointment that came from repeated futile attempts to attain Internet access were not experiences isolated to a select few. In fact, during the first month of the semester the once expected Internet availability was scarce.

The summer’s infamous computer viral epidemics had taken their toll on many an Internet user.