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Black History Month Celebration on the Hill

Keynote speech by Marc Lamont Hill and the annual Black and Gold Fashion Show offered insight and celebration

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Cardinal Seán O’Malley Visits Holy Cross

Even a torrential downpour could not extinguish the excitement on campus Jan. 25 when Cardinal Seán O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Boston, visited Holy Cross.

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Decorated Poet Speaks at Holy Cross

Students, faculty and members of the Worcester community filled Rehm Library last month to hear a reading by the man described by The Times Literary Supplement as “the most significant English-language poet born since the second World War.”

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Holy Cross Grant To Benefit Worcester’s Community Programs

On Jan. 12, U.S. Rep. James McGovern (D-Mass.) announced that $400,000 of federal funding will be directed to Holy Cross and six community programs it supports.

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Holy Cross in the News

A sampling of Holy Cross appearances in local and national media outlets

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Holy Cross Reaches Out to Haiti

After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Haiti on Jan. 12, the Holy Cross community joined the global response with fundraising efforts and prayers.

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Media Darlings

Hosted by the Office of Public Affairs, the Second Annual Headliners Celebration recognized Holy Cross faculty, staff and administrators who gave their time and expertise to represent Holy Cross in the media in 2009.

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It’s Open!

With the opening of a completely renovated Haberlin Hall, the $63 million state-of-the-art integrated science complex is full and officially open.

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Moot Court

For the second time in three years, the top competitor at the American Collegiate Moot Court Association (ACMA) national tournament was a Crusader.

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Rising Upperclassmen Watch “Upper Campus” with New Interest

Work has begun on a 156-bed townhouse-style residence hall.

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Squashing Hate

Thanh Nguyen ’10 of Portland, Maine, is the winner of the Fourth Annual Hate: Not Here! poster contest.

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Trio of Teachers Receive Tenure

In February, the College announced the promotion of three faculty members to the rank of associate professor with tenure.

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Yummy!

When a biology major finds herself absolutely parched in her lab, or a psych professor has skipped breakfast, what are they to do?

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