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BP’s well is sealed, but the tragedy in the Gulf may be far from over

Uncategorized September 20, 2010 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

ATLANTA – With a thick shot of cement plugging the last worrisome part of BP’s troubled well, government officials were one final pressure test away from declaring the source of American’s worst offshore oil spill dead as early as Sunday.

If successful, the so-called “bottom kill” will close a chapter on a disaster story that began with a deadly explosion in the Gulf of Mexico and quickly became a central crisis for the Obama White House, a confirmation of the oil industry’s inability to handle a major spill, and a reminder of the often risky and dangerous work required to feed the nation’s fossil-fuel addiction.

Thoughts on “The Kindle”

Thoughts on “The Kindle”

Uncategorized September 20, 2010 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The kindle is a relatively new creation. At only 8.7 ounces, this piece of technology can hold up to 3,500 books. The kindle boasts the ability to reduce the glare issue of “ordinary paper”, and provides the user with the ability to select from eight font sizes that can be changed at any time.

“2 Sculptor’s” Art Exhibit Reveals an Inspiration Behind Art

“2 Sculptor’s” Art Exhibit Reveals an Inspiration Behind Art

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Inspiration is a word with so much meaning behind it. It can stem from just about anything, and yet, it can be so hard to find. True inspiration, for those who have found it, can result in beautiful creations and works of art that can be talked about for years to come.

Salve Regina Holds Prayer Vigil in Response to Breakers Accident

Salve Regina Holds Prayer Vigil in Response to Breakers Accident

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Chapel bells echo in the night air, playing the Salve Regina alma mater, while a crowd gathers outside of Our Lady of Mercy Chapel. Each person ties a colored ribbon around the gates outside the chapel. Much of the gates are laced with these ribbons by now, and the crowd lingers, silent except for the crying of a few students.

John Rok: From Dean of Students to Professor of Religious and Theological Studies

Uncategorized September 20, 2010 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

A caring father, John Rok and his wife Kitty have four full-grown children, with only one who has yet to finish college. Yet, Rok has given his heart to not one, but two families -also serving the Salve community as the Vice President of Student Affairs full-time for 17 years.