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Saint Mary’s Hosts Conference on Mary

Saint Mary’s College of California will host a three-day conference to explore the significance of the Blessed Mother in today’s world. It will also examine her growing popularity as a...

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Ocean Tides Gets $500,000 Grant

A grant of $500,000 was recently awarded to Ocean Tides School in Rhode Island by the Federal Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The money is...

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De La Salle Hall Residents Elect a New Council

De La Salle Hall in Lincroft has a new Resident Council. On September 21, residents of the DENA community elected Brother Joseph Radice, president; Brother Patrick Ellis, vice president; and...

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Commission Proposes Major Change in Chapter Five of The Rule

The Rule Revision Commission has completed the revision of the first five chapters of The Rule. There has been a major rewriting of Chapter Five, “The Life of Prayer,” to...

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First Year of SMU College Prep Program a Success

Twenty-five incoming ninth graders had their first college experiences this summer with a new program at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Countdown to College (C2C) hosts first-generation students for a...

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Remembering Katrina

Five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated parts of Louisiana, Lasallian schools there began a new school year strong while remembering the past. De La Salle High School in New Orleans...

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Pray for Peace in Sudan

The Sudanese Catholic Bishops Conference encourages everyone to join in the 101 Days of Prayer for Peace in Sudan from September 21, 2010 to January 1, 2011. After almost half-a-century...

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LTIP Cohort 4 Begins as Alums Move into the Classroom

 Front Row (L-R): Dan Hettinger, Tom Iven, Victor ScimecaBack Row (L-R): Kyle Garesche, Sam Olsem, Jonathan Borck The Lasallian Teacher Immersion Program (LTIP) Cohort 4 began August 28 at La...

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Manhattan College Receives $1.25 M Education Grant

Manhattan College in Riverdale, NY has received a $1,250,000 grant for its graduate program in School Building Leadership from the New York City Department of Education’s Bureau of Nonpublic School...

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Five Novices Begin their Novitiate Year

Five new novices were welcomed to the Regional Novitiate in Napa, California, on Sunday, August 22. Over the summer, the men completed their studies and/or worked in schools and ministries:...

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