by Julie Ivers in News
Students arriving in September will occupy the new million-dollar college building equipped with the latest facilities.
Among its outstanding features can be mentioned the lecture hall with a seating capacity of 200; the library covering a whole half-floor with specially built-in "Compo" stacks to accommodate 50,000 volumes; the psychology laboratory with a viewing room enabling students to witness, unobserved, the reaction of children to clinical tests; and an audio-visual room with a broadcasting studio.
by Julie Ivers in News
The Holy Family, the Blessed Trinity; Christ; the Light of the World; and a torch, the symbol of light and learning, are all represented in the title of Holy Family College's newspaper, The Tri-Lite.
The syllable Tri brings to mind Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, our guides, our models, and the earthly counterparts of the Eternal Three Who created, redeemed, and continue to sanctify us.
by Chris Esposito in News
Rainy days can feel so miserable for us as we try to dash from building to building or into our car without the sun and with plenty of puddles in our way. Until the rain stops we all have to find a way to keep our spirits up. For the students of the Alpha House one of the best ways to do this is with music.
by Eileen Grafenstine in News
"The 0-2 pitch, swing and a miss!" "STRUCK HIM OUT!" "The Philadelphia Phillies are 2008 World Champions of Baseball!" Those words have stuck with every Phillies fan since that memorable October night. Harry Kalas' words and excitement made every fan's dream come true when he announced we were the 2008 World Champions.
by Nina Altomare and Catherine Snyder in News
In the past, the senior class of Holy Family donated a gift of appreciation to the University, but this has not been done for many years. A few members of the 2009 Senior class think that re-establishing this tradition here at Holy Family is a positive and an exciting idea.
by Julie Ivers in News
In today's sad state of things, it's very rare to hear a truly heartwarming story on the news. It's even rarer that the story happens close to home, and above all that the driving force behind it was our youth. I'm talking about a wonderful story that I first heard on NBC10 news.
by Alexa Wright in News
Last Sunday, President Barack Obama launched a campaign to try and rid the world of nuclear arms by calling them, "the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War." Obama continued to talk about how the U.S. has "a moral responsibility" to lead in the fight against nuclear weapons.
by Joy Kicinski in News
You feel your chest pounding, a shortness of breath, and you're constant worrying. Your moods change - instead of feeling positive, happy, and productive, confusion, depression, and irritableness set onto your personality. Your behavior transforms before your eyes - your pants feel tighter, constant crying becomes the norm, and blaming others for your problems relieves your pain.
by Toni Heffle in News
As we navigate Tax Season's many forms and figures and prepare to submit sensitive personal information, let's ponder Internet Safety, before providing anyone access.
'Phishers' pretending to be the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with subject lines such as 'please see Attachment' that forwards IRS forms that instruct filers to 'make sure you fill in all columns (including Social Security numbers and bank account information),attach photocopy of Passport or Driver's License for proper identification, and send fax to the phone number provided.