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The Real World Comes to SHU

By Kristen Lovering Staff Reporter

Everyone has heard of one of the most popular rated reality television show, The Real World, and every season, thousands of people try-out to become one of the legendary "characters." Sacred Heart offered the chance of a lifetime by hosting an open call audition to become involved in reality television.

Host of Democracy Now! Speaks at SHU

By Diana MunizStaff Reporter

One of America's leading broadcast journalists, Amy Goodman held a discussion on Wednesday, April 20, in the University Commons. Goodman is the host of award-winning, independent, daily radio/TV news show Democracy Now!, a news program airing on over 300 television and radio stations in North America.

Students Arrested for Assault

By Brad Holland Staff Reporter

Just before t2 a.m. on Sunday, April 10 at Sacred Heart's Angelo Roncalli (East) Hall, Public Safety was called to investigate a disturbance between a man and a woman. Bridgeport police also responded. Details of the case, however, are closed pending the court's decision.

35 Students to be Honored at Awards

By Juliana Rizzo Staff Reporter

On May 12 at 2 p.m. in the Mahogany Room, 35 exceptional students will be honored with the Passion for Learning Award. These students are Federico Arias, Brendan Bailey, Jonathan Bassi, Jennifer Blake, Aisling Clancy, Christopher Crutchfield, Alan DelFavero, Kimberly A.

Bio Student Wins Award

By Emily Grayson Staff Reporter

Many students receive great awards here at Sacred Heart and a lot of them go unrecognized. Recently Todd Jenson, a junior who is biology major, won the award for the best presentation in his subject group at the 59th Eastern Colleges Science Conference on Saturday April 9.

The Secret Juice: Looks Can be Deceiving

By Francesca Bonaiuto Staff Reporter

Steroid use is something that everybody seems to know is out there, but nobody ever seems to talk about. It is a secret; it is something people talk about on the "down-low." However, since the steroid scandal a few months ago with major league baseball player, Barry Bonds, awareness of the use of steroids has been extremely heightened.

College Choice Comes Down to Staying Close or Getting Away

By Justin Pope Associated Press

Stanford is close to home in California, more laid back and seems to offer more of the programs Aman Kumar wants to pursue. But Princeton offers an idyllic campus and would show him a different part of the world. Acceptance letters in hand, thousands of high school students are wrestling this week with final college decisions, due Sunday.

SHU Habitat For Humanity Campus Chapter Wins State Award

By The Spectrum

On April 21, at the prestigious annual CT Department of Higher Education Community Service Awards Ceremony, the SHU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter received one of three awards in the state for exceptional community service in the "student group" category.

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