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WASHINGTON — When the Villanova Wildcats beat the Seton Hall Pirates in a recent men's basketball, it wasn't just a hard-fought victory in the tough Big East conference. The game also was a win for …
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By Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
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2/22/12
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WASHINGTON — Catholics are at risk of losing their connection to the land, according to a professor from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn.
“There are 244 Catholic …
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By Mark Patton - Catholic News Service
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2/22/12
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SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. — When Joseph Testa of Cedar Grove was in high school, he dreamed of attending Seton Hall University, but he also realized the tuition was going to present a financial challenge …
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By Chaz Muth, Catholic News Service
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2/22/12
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For the Catholic Herald
Catholic University in Washington, D.C., achieved the university’s goal of recording 125,000 hours of charitable service last month.
Last spring, Catholic U. …
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By For the Catholic Herald
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2/22/12
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A team led by students at the School of Architecture and Planning at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., is one of 20 worldwide chosen to compete in the 2013 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) …
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By For the Catholic Herald
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2/22/12
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Fiery plumes of plasma and gusts of charged particles that can knock out satellites, power grids and iPhones. It’s the wild frontier of “space weather” that’s increasingly in the news and the …
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By For the Catholic Herald
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2/22/12
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The Institute for the Psychological Sciences (IPS) in Arlington is making changes to its master’s in clinical psychology program in order to offer more training and employment opportunities after …
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By For the Catholic Herald
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2/22/12
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Last August, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued guidelines requiring health insurance plans to — among other things — give women access to birth control without charging a …
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Joe Karaki, an eighth-grader at St. Luke School in McLean, recently won top honors in the 2011-12 history essay contest sponsored by the D.C. Daughters of the American Revolution (D.C. DAR). He was a …
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2/22/12
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Corrine Catherine was born Dec. 17, 2011, at 12:27 p.m. at INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital to the Stryker family. She died less than two hours later. Corrine’s mother and father, Paula and Richard, …
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By Brian Strickland | Pope John Paul the Great Student Correspondent
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2/22/12
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