Document Type

Newspaper

Publication Date

3-11-1993

Abstract

Highlights include: Dr. Fabio Castillo Figueroa, rector of the University of San Salvadorin El Salvador, was conferred the degree Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa by Sacred Heart University for his work in educational reform in his country --Domestic violence discussed in Hawley --The Student Activities Office is sponsoring a bus trip to New York so that SHU students can march in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 17 --History of Taft Commons, originally meant to be an elderly home,and leased by Sacred Heart in 1990 for use as the school's first resident halls --The nineties gyrl: Being pro-choice in 1993 --Members of the new organization P.E.A.C.E (People Effectively Achieving Community Efforts) have become involved with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southern Fairfield County --In addition to the Women's Center (the current director is Dr. Christina Taylor), the women's studies minor has been added to the university curriculum --Ruben Abreu and Bridgeport Community television (BCTV) have found a home at SHU --Karen Bell: a standout on and off the court --Women's basketball eliminated from NECC, headed for an ECAC showdown.


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