A STAR CONTINUES TO SPARKLE
March 11, 2010 by Kerri Salter
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A STAR CONTINUES TO SPARKLE
Friend and Fellow Lynn Student Pays Tribute to Stephanie Crispinelli
By MICHAEL PALIOTTA
Staff Writer
January 12 changed the lives of millions of people around the world, and the Lynn community was also affected. Stephanie Crispinelli, 19-year-old sophomore, was originally from Katonah, N.Y. Stephanie, like other members of the Lynn community, traveled to Haiti to [...]
ONE EDUCATOR TO REMEMBER
March 11, 2010 by Kerri Salter
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ONE EDUCATOR TO REMEMBER
Students Learned More Than Just Education from Dr. Patrick Hartwick
By KELSEY CESAR and JEN RODRIGUES
Staff Writers
Patrick Hartwick was more than just another professor at this institute; he was the dean of education, a friend and, most importantly, a father.
Dr. Hartwick had a personal touch when it came to teaching his students how to [...]
KNIGHTS HELP IN THE BEST WAY
March 11, 2010 by Kerri Salter
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KNIGHTS HELP IN THE BEST WAY
Lynn Students Strike Out on Their Own to Help in Any Way They Can
By RONNIE MINKOFF
Staff Writer
In the days after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Lynn University students started different fundraising efforts, such as selling handmade bracelets, T-shirts and rubber bracelets. They have collected $10,000, which is being split with the [...]
THE FABULOUS BRITNEY GENGEL
March 11, 2010 by Kerri Salter
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THE FABULOUS BRITNEY GENGEL
Friend Remembers The Life of The Beautiful and Lovable Britney Gengel
By MONICA MAHAJAN
Staff Writer
Britney Gengel was not only a fabulous part of our Lynn University community, but she touched the lives of so many. Writing this article is not easy for me because the most amazing part of our school is that [...]
MORE THAN A SCIENCE TEACHER
March 11, 2010 by Kerri Salter
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MORE THAN A SCIENCE TEACHER
A Student Remembers the Inspiration of Dr. Richard Bruno on Students
By KELLEY LYNSKEY
Staff Writer
There is a saying that goes, “I guess you never know what you got till it’s gone.” The Lynn University campus knows this all too well, with the passing of four students (Courtney Hayes, Christine Gianacaci, Stephanie [...]











































