Archive for October, 2009

Faith and Food

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English professor, Dr. Sally Goma, discussed living as a Muslim at the Mercy Center for Spiritual Life on Sept. 30, 2009.

Goma was born in Egypt and raised as a Sunni Muslim. She came to the United States in 1995 for her education. She said that because Egypt was a secular society in her youth, religion was not strictly enforced in her household.

Salve Football Tackles Its Season

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This 2009 fall season the Salve Regina University Football Team will stagger the scoreboards on their way to a winning season in the New England Football Conference, led by Head Coach Chris Robertson.

Roberston begins his fourth year with the Seahawks ready to take their challenges head on.

Get to Know New Chaplain, Father Kris

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This year, Salve Regina University welcomes a new chaplain, Father Kris von Maluski. Father Kris discussed his decision to become a priest and his plans for the future of Salve.

What made you come to Salve?

Sister Leona was my grammar school principle at Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Fall River.

Comedian Performs for Salve Students

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On Sept., 29 2009, comedian Josh McDermitt paid Salve Regina a humorous. Salve students attended the event, occupying the auditorium seats with excited faces, wondering what the funnyman has in store for them.

As soon as the appointed time arrived, McDermitt immediately delved into his comic routine, his face suddenly serious as he began to unleash a horde of funny dialogue that never failed to illicit a laugh.

From Tragedy to Hope

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On Oct. 17, 2009, the Glenna Kohl Fund for Hope will host the first Angel’s Masquerade Ball in Ochre Court at 6:30 p.m. The event is being held in memory of Glenna Kohl, a Salve Regina graduate who passed away after a three-year battle with skin cancer.

After her diagnosis in 2005, Glenna Kohl became an advocate for skin cancer awareness.