The Impact of The Snow on Residents and Commuters
by Amy Chu-Fong & Brooke Edwards in News
From February 9-11, 2010, the Second North American blizzard occurred. Severe and huge, it struck Pennsylvania. Hour by hour, snowflakes became thicker. After an emergency text was sent to most Holy Family students, the residents screamed and cheered for joy.
by Amy Chu-Fong in News
The Center for Academic Enhancement had celebrated its annual Open House for Holy Family. Not only had CAE provide light refreshments for everyone, but also, they gave a description about the organization for some people interested. A few faculty members lingered in the Open House while most students left for classes in a hurry.
Boy Scout celebrates life of service with Communications Students
by Chris Mallard in News
It's not every day that an organization turns 100, so when an organization known for service, education, and patriotism does it's very special. Such is the case this year as the Boy Scouts of America celebrates it's centennial. To coincide with the event Public Relations Prof.
The number, not the food!
by Jennifer Gregory in News
On March 14, be prepared to devour 2.7 trillion slices, er, I mean, decimal places of Pi to celebrate Pi Day, the only holiday dedicated to the mysterious number.
But why 2.7 trillion you ask?
On January 5, maximumpc.com reported that Fabrice Bellard built a supercomputer that calculated the infamous number to 2.
by Julie Ivers in News
When some people think of Spring Break, they think of parties, relaxing, and catching up on their needs. However, for some 38 students and faculty of Holy Family, they took the opportunity to use their time and volunteer in Ecuador and Washington.
True to the Teneor Votis motto of Holy Family ("I am bound my responsibilities.
by Julie Ivers in News
Catching on the trend that has swept many schools nationally and internationally (from Arcadia to colleges in Scotland), Holy Family announced they will begin to offer a Three-Year Accelerated Bachelor's Program to its students in the School of Business. The program is open to students majoring in Management-Marketing, Accounting, Sports Management-Marketing, Finance, International Business, CMIS, and Business Administration.
by Julie Ivers in News
In the face of adversity, some people just dance regardless of the circumstances.
The Holy Family community was privileged to host the Dancing Wheels Company on Tuesday, March 9th. The dance company and school from Cleveland, OH is America's 1st physically integrated dance company founded in 1980.
by Brooke Edwards in News
Last November President Obama signed a legislation that made General Casimir Pulaski the first Polish man to be named an Honorary United States citizen posthumously. This recognition is something that Polish Americans have been seeking for seven years now.