by Katie Scharber in News
Charity Week, a UD tradition, is in the final stages of preparation this week. Junior event chairs Katherine Wolfe and Jennifer Hoitsma hope to bring a new height of enthusiasm to the annual event.
This year, the theme, Heroes, will be integrated into the events as much as possible.
by Cooley, Erin in News
A person's choice of political alignment does not "make anyone less Catholic or more Catholic," nor does it guarantee an impact on such issues as a pro-life view, the war in Iraq, or gay marriage, Dr. John Norris, associate theology professor, said at UD last Tuesday.
by Nancy George in News
Three nights of College Bowl culminated in the final battle between the two undefeated teams - The Denominators, led by junior Barry A. McCain, and The Team Whose Members Can Bench Press Their Respective Weights...Seriously, led by senior Adam Cherry. (The latter team will henceforth be referred to as the Bench Pressers.
by Nancy George in News
Three nights of College Bowl culminated in the final battle between the two undefeated teams - The Denominators, led by junior Barry A. McCain, and The Team Whose Members Can Bench Press Their Respective Weights...Seriously, led by senior Adam Cherry. (The latter team will henceforth be referred to as the Bench Pressers.
by Moran, Michelle in News
Using e-mail, riding a bus, or writing a check are some of the daily occurrences that seem natural and easy for those who have grown up in the United States.
But for immigrants to the United States, these simple tasks are foreign. The St. Vincent DePaul Society at Holy Trinity Parish has established a 14-week training program to help these individuals adjust to American lifestyles.
by Lincy George in News
More than 50 students and off-campus visitors converged in upstairs Haggar to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day and the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.
Philippe Guinet, French dramatic artist, and Jacques Grelley, Normandy resident at the time of the invasion, spoke at the event.