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Enrollment was 77 students when classes started on October 1, 1956, at the College's new location on Sebago Lake. At that time, much of the campus had recently been a golf course for the wealthy owner of a summer home that is now Xavier Hall. A grove of trees occupied what are now modern reside...
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"It's at the heart and soul of our identity as Christians, and it's at the heart and soul of our identity as a college," explains theology professor Dr. Steven Bridge about the importance of service to others. In January, Bridge led a team of 18 students and one other ...
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1.) Turn off anything that is not in use; especially computers. Most energy used by computers goes into running the monitor, so tu...
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Professor Beth Richardson writes about her first days in Macedonia as a visiting scholar Thursday, January 19, 2006 The Skopje airport...
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An exercise science major from Madawaska, Maine, Renee Cyr '07 has created a sensation on campus - the wildly popular Dance Team. Last y...
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“Basically, ultimately, essentially, nursing is relationship.”
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A short history of the campus carillon and how we feel about it In 1998, Andrew McSween wanted to make a donation to the College that would go for something that wouldn't be obtained with the regular operating budget. According to President House, "I had been looking into the car...
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Father John Tokaz, Saint Joseph's beloved chaplain, will be leaving in June for a new assignment According to Father John Tokaz,...
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At the close of the summer of 1969, I boarded a Boeing 707 at San Francisco International Airport and flew to Paris on my way to a junior year ab...
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Courtney McLaughlin '08 of Cumberland, R.I., attends the University of South Pacific in Fiji this spring.
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60s Christine LaPointe Bartlett '61 Christine LaPointe Bartlett '61, South Strafford,...
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Protecting a great city Most of his busy days, Deputy Chief Joseph Loughlin '75 responds to crisis. Thankfully, he is a bor...