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'Fiesta Latina' Celebrated in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
Artist profile: From Students unite SENIORS PROPEL buttons to strings and dance to SOCCER PAGE 8 Columbian music PAGE 9 PAGE 4 WWW.THESOUTHERNNEWS.ORG SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 VOL. 55— ISSUE 4 State budget Southern hits two year mark of being tobacco-free crisis puts Southern at risk By Josh LaBella A Republican state budget, which passed on Sept. 15, would see massive cuts to higher education. Gov. Malloy has vowed to veto the bill once it gets to his office. Connecticut State Colleges and Universities President Mark Ojakian said the cuts would have a “profound impact on CSCU students.” According to Ojakian, the cuts will have a lasting damage to their ability to serve students and, if the trend of less funding from the state persists, will only put more burdens on their shoulders. “If we continue on this path, any options we consider to sustain our system in the future will include significant increases to tuition and fees that our students don’t deserve and cannot afford,” said Ojakian. Jonathon Wharton, a professor of political science at Southern Connecticut State University, said the bill will most likely get vetoed by Gov. Malloy unless it gets amended to his liking. If this doesn’t happen, he said, once Oct. 1 comes around PHOTO | PALMER PIANA the state budget will be in the Students, who asked not to be named, using tobacco products in front of Engleman . governor’s hands. “That’s disconcerting,” Wharton said. “We’re gonna allow the exec- utive branch to lead this and the related illnesses,” said Rosenthal. -
Fairfield Prep Reigns Triumphant! Lacrosse and Hockey Are State Champions Message from the President
The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School • Summer 2013 Prep Today Fairfield Prep Reigns Triumphant! Lacrosse and Hockey are State Champions MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT We are very grateful to our alumni and benefactors who give back to Prep and the community. They live the Jesuit mission and make it matter in their lives, and we appreciate their leadership and devotion to many worthy causes. Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep, with hockey and lacrosse winning state championships; soccer, basketball, swimming and rugby winning state Make Mission Matter! That’s what our Fairfield Prep runner-up; plus an outstanding season for baseball, community does every day! The result was manifest in reaching the state semi-final, and the track team our 201 graduates of the Class of 2013. As they processed setting records. The Prep fans are showing school spirit confidently into Alumni Hall on June 2 the excitement everywhere! Our arts program continued to expand in was palpable. Thank you to their families who entrusted scope, with outstanding performances in the spring their Ignatian formation to us over the last four years. Our concert and spring musical Spamalot, and impressive newest alumni are true products of a Jesuit education, talent displayed in our annual art show. After-school with passion for learning, and love and compassion for clubs and activities flourish, allowing our students to one another and the world. develop as multi-faceted individuals. Mission also matters Our Jesuit mission starts at the top. At the national JSEA in our many Christian service activities and trips. -
The Cowl Division I Tennis
Providence College T e Co SINCEl 1935 thecowl.com w Vol. LXXXII No. 3 September 21, 2017 Stolen Papers, PC Grad Untucks Success Stolen Rights by Ryan Charland '18 to life itself.” He noted that faith and Success did not immediately come A&E Staff morals were a key feature in his to Riccobono following Providence College education, graduation. After leaving ALUMNI and that “the linkage to faith PC in 2001, Riccobono and morals is what makes PC worked in sales at Professors say it all the time: you are exceptional and unique.” GE Healthcare while never really done with Development of Riccobono was a student- he started an MBA at by Sarah Kelley '18 & Hannah Paxton '19 Western Civilization. Chris Riccobono athlete for all four years Columbia University. Opinion Co-Editor & Asst. Opinion Editor ’01, founder of UNTUCKIt, is one of as he played tennis under Riccobono graduated many examples Providence College the guidance of coach Carl from Columbia in 2007 On Campus may use as proof of this statement. LaBranche. Like most student- and started exploring his During St. Dominic Weekend, athletes, Riccobono learned passions. “The motto...of Providence Riccobono encouraged students to personal discipline and drive UNTUCKIt/ Page 14 College is Veritas, truth, and the chase their passions as he shared his under Labranche’s direction. College’s deepest mission is to story with an audience of students and “To be a successful tennis teach its students to love and live alumni in the Arthur F. and Patricia player you need to be in the truth,” said President of Ryan Center for Business Studies. -
Profile of the Graduate-At-Graduation
The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School • Winter 2012 Prep Today Profile of the Graduate-At-Graduation InCludIng The AnnuAl RePort 2010–2011 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The growing costs of maintaining a top grade institution, combined with the very significant need for financial aid by so many of our students, underscores the importance of our Annual Fund. I am most grateful for your charitable support of our mission … to become Men for Others. Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep, will be honored at the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit in September. he “Grad at Grad” is a central concept that You will also see highlights of our vibrant school inspires our daily life at Prep. It refers to The community, busy with academic achievement, Graduate at Graduation, and what we, as a involvement in the arts and co-curricular activities, and Jesuit school, aim to create in our graduates. strong performance by our dynamic Prep sports teams, TCura personalis, “care for the whole person,” is a central who apply the inspiration of Men for Others to build goal of our Ignatian pedagogy. The characteristics of a brotherhood and reach for athletic triumph. Fairfield Prep graduate include being open to growth, Our Annual Report 2010-11 shows the reality of the intellectually competent, religious, loving and committed size of our budget and the generous donations by our to doing justice. This “whole person” aspiration is cleverly benefactors. The growing costs of maintaining a top grade illustrated on our magazine cover with a new poster, institution, combined with the very significant need for which is also hung in classrooms and offices at Prep.