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Student Requests Answered with Extended Library Hours

Student Requests Answered with Extended Library Hours

Uncategorized January 28, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

As students and faculty returned to classes last week they met face to face with helpful news – the McKillop Library has extended its regular hours. The notices were posted at eyelevel in the entrances to the library and scrolled across the news ticker of the default Salve web page. Library patrons can now access the computer labs, pick up books, or study for an hour later every day.

Wednesday’s Class Delay

Uncategorized January 28, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Classes at Salve Regina University were delayed by two hours this morning due to the snowy weather. Classes begin at 10 a.m.

Super Bowl Sunday For Dummies

Uncategorized January 28, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Well here we go again the greatest day of the year – Super Bowl Sunday – a showdown of the two best teams in the game this year. The Carolina Panthers face off against the New England Patriots this Sunday at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, and the winner walks away from this contest with the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

No big names on Patriots and Panthers, just big hearts

No big names on Patriots and Panthers, just big hearts

Uncategorized January 28, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Chicago Tribune

(KRT)

HOUSTON _ Two ultimate teams in the ultimate team sport are playing in the ultimate game, at least until next year. So why does Super Bowl XXXVIII have the personality of a beige sweatshirt?

The Super Bowl is about glitter and glamour; the best football teams are about grime and grit.

You Can Survive Both Academics and the Working World!

Uncategorized January 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The cost of higher education is rising, making it necessary for many college students to obtain employment.

According to the College Board, since 1981, the cost of a college education has gone up five times faster than family incomes. Figures from Sebago Associates say 57 percent of college students have jobs.