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Salve and Plan USA’s Tsunami Relief Efforts

Uncategorized February 2, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Tuesday in Bazarsky Lecture Hall in O’Hare Academic Center, Samuel Worthington, the national executive director and CEO of Plan USA, spoke about his organization’s active participation in the tsunami relief.

Plan USA is a “global, child-focused humanitarian organization that helps children and their communities meet their basic needs and promote their rights to participate in and benefit from their societies.

Salve’s IT Department Plans to Improve Internet Connection

Salve’s IT Department Plans to Improve Internet Connection

Uncategorized February 2, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The office of Information Technologies (IT) has a new plan for students to be able to research information on a more efficient and fast working internet this semester.

After students returned from winter break and reconnected their

computers, they were asked by the IT department to register their computers through a Computer Registration Program before logging onto any other websites.

How to Enjoy the Superbowl When You Never Watch Football

Uncategorized January 26, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

It’s that time of the year again. The holidays have come and gone, a New Year and semester has begun and well, the event of winter is rapidly approaching. This event is the culmination of an entire season of yelling, cheering and TV-watching and now, it’s the ultimate party.

Was Your New Year’s Resolution to Stay More Hydrated? Or Maybe Spend Less Money? How About Both?

Uncategorized January 26, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The new 40 GB IPod. A trip to the Bahamas for Spring Break. A large one-topping pizza every week for a whole year. Twenty new DVDs. Thirty pedicures at WaveLengths on America’s Cup Blvd. These are all things which costs approximately $400.

How can Salve students pocket the $400? Well, if a student drinks one soda or beverage at roughly $1.

For NHL, it’s Two Weeks or Else

Uncategorized January 26, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

SAN JOSE, Calif.- That loud noise you heard last week was a 24-hour window of optimism slamming shut.

Before that happened, however, there was much chatter about the fact that neither NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman nor players’ union president Bob Goodenow was invited to take part in “small group” dialogue between opposing sides in the lockout.