Document Type

Newspaper

Publication Date

10-9-1997

Abstract

Highlights include: Pitt Center charges membership fees --Auto thefts at SHU --The Commuter Council has many upcoming events to involve commuter students --Marvin McNeill, director of bands, arrived at Sacred Heart this summer, fresh from his graduate work with the UConn Marching Band (photo) --The creator and artist of “If the SHU Fits” is Jeremy Staub, a junior art major --Linda Nemergut is a 1997 graduate of SHU, majoring in illustration. Her two watercolor pieces, “Chameleon” and “Reflections,” will be published in Illustrated West late next year (photo) --The Sacred Heart University Equestrian team following the Hofstra Horse Show in Long Island (photo) --Women's tennis downs Franklin Pierce College --In the Spotlight: Deirdre Hynes, field hockey and Chris Eaton, cross country --The Waldheim Report: SHU sports attempts the climb to Division I --UNH and Quinnipiac down SHU women's volleyball --Field Hockey: Women on seven game winning streak after weekend contests --Sacred Heart football has yet to defeat Stony Brook in six meetings, but last Saturday’s 22-7 loss to the Seawolves on Long Island was closer than the final score.


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