The end of four years is in sight for seniors and Sacred Heart is providing the class of 2007 with a fun-filled Senior Week celebration. With so much happening in a short period, it is only natural to feel a little anxious and stressed, especially if you have been caught by a bit of 'senioritis' and decreased motivation.
Small steps make a big difference. But when the recently annual trip to Mississippi was on the verge of being cancelled, Habitat stepped in and supplied housing for the group giving their time to help support Mississippi. "Our first time commitment was to help local parishes and wanted people to know they were not forgotten," said Dr.
Springfest kicked off its events with Skit Night 2007 last Friday. This year's Skit Night was hosted by Eric O'Shea, the College Comedian of the Year. Students, family and fellow Greek Life members lined outside the Edgerton Theatre starting at 6:30 p.m.
e waking up to the sounds of hammering and building on the Flik patio. All the noise was Habitat for Humanity, Act! Speak! Build! event. Habitat members were on the Flik patio from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. building a shed that was brought to Coastal Fairfield County Habitat and used for a home that doesn't have a basement.
My gorgeous Roman holiday is weeks away from ending and I am sad to see it go. Stepping out of the train car in Sorrento, I smell the salty air as a surprising warm breeze fills me up from head to toe. The town's people were bustling about buying giant chocolate eggs, cakes and flowers.