Document Type

Newspaper

Publication Date

2-23-1995

Abstract

Highlights include: Athletic Complex still in the works --Phone complaints: The most often heard complaint is about access codes and bills. The Pioneernet services rules say that when a phone bill reaches $100 or more, the student’s access code will be shut off --NU260 (Adult Nursing I) is the first charted course for a professional degree program for nursing --Sacred Heart University’s Caribbean Club will be hosting a night filled with laughter, comedy and music on Fri., Feb. 24 --New approaches to AIDS mystery --One year from now SHU plans to introduce a major called Sports Science. This major will be for students wanting to pursue athletic training, exercise physiology, pre-physical therapy, and pre-med, according to Mike Weild, director of sports medicine --Both the men’s and women’s crew teams have been practicing non-stop since the sport’s creation at SHU in October.


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