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Justice for All
From homeland security to hometown patrols, Saint Anselm grads are working to protect American freedom.
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Peeling the Onion
Sr. Maureen Sullivan, O.P., likens theology to the peeling of an onion: each layer brings new understanding of the central mystery.
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The Apprentices
More than 40 percent of Saint Anselm students gain valuable professional experience before they graduate.
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Welcome to their World
In town houses, residence halls and apartments, students cover the decorating spectrum from refined and romantic to techno modern.
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Class Noteables
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Quick on the Draw
Rob Surette ’93 may be the world’s fastest portrait artist. His six-foot high portraits of famous people are executed in anywhere from two to 10 minutes.
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Comic Relief
As kids in Auburn, N.H., Scott and Chris Proulx stored their massive comic book collections under their beds. Now, they have plenty of room to display their oldies but goodies, as well as about 35,000 current and classic issues. |
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Nursing Know-How
Nearly ten years in nursing, Kelly (Smith) Papa ’97 has also developed skills in management and teaching.
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Making the Shoe Fit
When small, independent shoe stores started to disappear under the wave of mall shopping, Richard Bergeron '58 had the business savvy to survive.
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