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The Hawk
Current Issue:
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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News
New crosswalk to connect campus and Hawks' Landing
'Wild Thing' speaks on campus
Wachterhauser, Senate hope for CAS advising center
Faculty experts give insight on presidential election
Incidents of Crime
Utah, Oregon senators discuss healthcare reform in Mandeville Teletorium
Career Development takes over Campion desk
AE Date Auction: selling students for charity
Crossword Solution 2/13/08
Opinion
Editor's Column:
Superconductors and children's parties threatened by natural resource depletion
Not Selling Any Alibis
Clinton's healthcare plan best represents Democratic party spirit
Text messages, E-mails shift emphasis away from face-to-face communication
Superficial campaigns only inspire student apathy
Exporting American universities could create problems for economy
Letter:
Tech-less
Quod Libet: Sex and Justice
Features
Violation! Philadelphia Parking Authority, hated but efficient
Single? Don't stay home on?Valentine's Day
The President's Desk: Local families may play host to international students during breaks
Hot or Not?
Tech Talk: Stuff to sell? Now is the time to eBay
Something To Chew On: Seafood for V-Day: Dining in or eating out
Who had the best week ever?
Getting to know...Gerard Holmes, '08
Entertainment
Appalachian Experience hosts fundraising open mic
"Fool's Gold" close to scrap, still glamorous
They Might Be Giants album for kids of all ages
Johnson's new effort departs from his usual pop
The A&E mailbox
SUB?Battle of the Bands: fierce competition
Sports
Hawks hang tough with national powerhouse
Return home may signal return to winning ways
Track squads prepared for success at Atlantic 10 Championships
JV basketball makes great strides without notoriety
After the Hill: Alumni News
Around the A-10: Women's Roundup
Offensive improvements may launch Eagles to next level
Around the Atlantic 10: Mens' Roundup
Philly Pro Sports Update
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Issue Summary
Features
Administration seeks to unify two campuses
Christ Chapel converted spiritually and functionally
Diverse tree population ads character to Maguire
Episcopal alumnus supports bittersweet move
Episcopal seniors have mixed opinions on move
Episcopal to leave campus with valued relics
Episcopal's Culinary future: new food options on Maguire Campus?
Exchange student adjusts and prospers over four years
Moore, S.J. retires, reflects on 30 year tenure
Respected coach optimistic about move
Saint Joseph's to make Maguire Campus active next fall
Senior Snapshot: Bill Gwynn
Senior Snapshot: Brittney Gangemi
Senior Snapshot: Matthew Ortlip
Senior Snapshot: Michael Gambone
Senior Snapshot: Molly Sullivan
Senior Snapshot: Peter Philis
Senior Snapshot: Tony Farro
Student teacher finds "real world" early
Students treated to Mass at Old St. Joe's
Time capsule tradition to continue with Episcopal transition
With and for others: Students bound for service after school
Sports
Calathes may hear his name called on Draft Day
Griffin and Martelli relive great Fieldhouse moments
St. Joe's alumnus enjoys success as head coach of Episcopal basketball program
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