Document Type

Newspaper

Publication Date

12-5-2002

Abstract

Highlights include: Cassy Raphael chosen by the Sacred Heart public as the first ever SHU Idol --Exercise Science students reach out to CES students --Semester in Washington D.C is a program offered through George Washington University for any student interested in politics --Students and staff react to SHU President Cernera's earnings, which totaled over $383,000 in the year 2000, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education --Horizons staff is gearing up for their second edition after a long absence. Horizons is the interdisciplinary, multi-cultural journal celebrating the creativity of SHU students; the faculty editor is Dr. Sandra Young --Steven Hinrichs, a 21-year-old college senior majoring in Sports Management from Hopewell Junction, NY, found himself in a grand position when he was chosen to do his internship with the Carolina Panthers, an NFL team from North Carolina --Community service starts with Phyllis Machledt, director of service learning and volunteer services at SHU --Co-athletes of the week, senior Kevin Walsh and junior Mary Grady talk about their experiences with rugby (photo) --Men's basketball dropped their opening three contests, but remain optimistic --Senior goalie Eddy Ferhi (Charenton, France) made 24 saves over the course of a recent game, tieing a hard fought game with American International --The women’s basketball team won two and dropped one as senior Brooke Kelly became the ninth SHU player to ever reach 1000 points.


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