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A Saint Mary's junior and her `best buddy' accept honor from Carter
Saint Mary's junior Courtenay Verret attended Tuesday's Logan Center fundraiser to support her friend Rhea Warner, a 61-year-old mentally disabled member of the Logan community, who said a prayer at the luncheon. Little did Verret know, she and Warner would be honored by the center's Board of Trustees and guest speaker Rosalynn Carter for their exemplary relationship, forged through the Best Buddies program. "I love her spunk," said Verret of Warner, ... [more]
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Forgive others as Jesus forgave us
In a recent bible study group, we discussed the story of "The Lost Son," also known as "The Prodigal Son." This is the parable in the gospel of Luke that details the life of a young man who squandered his inheritance ... [more]
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Irish move closer to NIT championship
NEW YORK Notre Dame moved one step closer to winning the NIT title with a balanced team effort and a 73-52 victory over Penn State Wednesday. Senior point guard Jimmy Dillon marked the game's tempo, giving the Irish their first two ... [more]
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Renowned composer gives lecture at SMC
If you watched all of the Academy Awards Sunday night, you might know that composer John Corigliano's score for "The Red Violin" won the Oscar for Best Original Score. Corigliano was one of several composers mentioned in a discussion about composers ... [more]
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