Students lend.a hand to raise hope in West Virginia by Amy Gassen and Renee Tomcanin sports editor and assistant news editor
Fresh country air mixed with a rippling mountain view served as the backdrop for 40 students, campus ministers John Dimucci and Mary Laver, and Father Steve Albero, campus chaplain. These voyagers traveled to West Virginia for a week of community service. Project Appalachia, the community service spring break trip
sponsored by campus ministry, took place from Sat., March 3 until Fri., March 9. The trip was broken up into two separate sites of service. Union and East Bank served as the home bases for the separate sites. Fourteen students and Mary Laver, campus minister traveled through Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia to Union, W. Va. continued on pg. 3
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photo by Amy Gassen
Junior Marl< Krauss hammers a nail into the wall on the side of a house that was being built by Cabrini students who attended the Union site at Appalachia in West Virginia.
Senior Mike Repice crawls down a hole with a flashlight in order to make some repairs at the East Bank site of the Project Appalachia trip in West Virginia.
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• Senior Preregistration for Summer/Fall 2001
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21 • Intercollegiate Career Fair, Noon-4 p.m., Immaculata College • Singled Out Game Show, 8p.m.,Food Court