Holy Cross in the News Archives
July - September '04
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America | September 27, 2004 |
"Can We Talk?"
Review of The Lion and the Lamb, a new book on the relationships between Roman Catholics and Evangelical Christians, written by William Shea, director of the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.
The Boston Globe | September 19, 2004 |
"He's out to save a world of his own making"
Arts critic Christine Temin profiled photographer and artist Robert ParkeHarrison, of the visual arts department, highlighting his new show, "The Architect's Brother," at the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass., as part of the Globe's Fall Arts Preview.
The Chronicle of Higher Education | September 10, 2004 |
"Convention Notebook: the Republicans"
Kevin Haskell '05 was quoted questioning President Bush's top political advisor Karl Rove during a reception for the leaders of College Republican groups at the Republican National Convention.
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Needham Times | August 19, 2004 |
"Report from the White House"
Profile of Jim Dolan '06, who spent his summer as an intern in the White House.
Dallas Morning News | August 14, 2004 |
"Kerry's piety is doubted"
Bill Shea, director of the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, comments on the criticism John Kerry has been receiving from conservative Catholics.
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U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops | August 13, 2004 |
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has appointed Stephen Colecchi, Class of 1973, as the new director of their Office of International Justice and Peace.
The Today Show | August 12, 2004 |
As the 2004 Summer Olympics got underway, NBC's Today Show called upon Thomas Martin, classics professor and author of Ancient Greece, for insight.
Chronicle | August 8, 2004 |
"Main Streets, Back Roads: Maine Wilderness"
Bill Roorbach, Jenks Chair in Contemporary American Letters and co-author of A Place on Water, a book of essays on a Maine pond, was featured on Boston's WCVB-TV Chronicle show on the Maine wilderness.
The Morning Call | August 6, 2004 |
"Gilmore has his work cut out at Holy Cross"
Profile of head football coach Tom Gilmore.
Ventury County Star | August 1, 2004 |
"Rich in (ancient) history"
Professor Thomas Martin discusses early Olympic traditions.
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KUOW | July 27, 2004 |
"Weekday"
Political Science Professor David Schaefer weighs in on media bias in a conversation on National Public Radio's Seattle affiliate.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | July 20, 2004 |
"All-Star Game a boost for city's image, but economic impact limited"
Victor Matheson, of the economics department, comments on the economic effects of hosting a baseball All-Star Game.
Telegram & Gazette | July 9, 2004 |
"Incredible Journey"
Profile of Libby Vo '04, who will return to her native Vietnam on a Fulbright fellowship to study the effects of disabled children on Vietnamese family life.
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The Baltimore Sun | July 4, 2004 |
"Actor, hailed as greatest of his era, dies"
Steve Vineburg, theatre professor and author of Method Actors, comments on the death of Marlon Brando.
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Essence | July 2004 |
"First Person Singular"
Overview of English professor Danzy Senna's new novel Symptomatic.