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Archive for August, 2008

I remember seeing a group of students wearing this bright yellow, and some other people in a different colour, but everyone else was just in between wearing regular clothes. The faculty looked very nice in their robes, and Father Bucki’s opening address made me laugh. I love his ‘WELCOME’ sign with his arms wide open. All in all, it was great. There was even a bagpiper!!! :D Read more …

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it was chaos… but so much fun. Sarah made these delicious French pancakes called crepes, and we had nutella and jam, and everyone was nicking the nutella, and screaming and laughing in a dozen languages. I arrived a little late… Read more …

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Almost like clockwork, as summer quickly winds to an end, activity at universities around the country begin to heat up. Today was our first day of orientation at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in the City of New York, and what a day it was! Read more …

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So this morning I wanted to go shopping. I begged Sandra to come with me as it was going to be my first ever expedition off campus with the amazing free public transportation the NFTA provides us with, and I didn’t want to go alone. Sandra said no so I went off to find someone to come with me…Read more …

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Hello, my name is Lotanna and I’m new at Canisius. I’m an international student that transferred here this fall, and I’m a sophomore. My Canisius journey began with International Orientation, which was some of the best fun I’ve had in a very long time. Read more …

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Sparkling postcard-like night views of the world’s most recognizable skyline, endless energy & vitality, a passion for life, and a resilience seen no where else all make New York City the sensational, diverse, treasured, and expressive metropolis passed on from generation to generation.Read more …

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What a wonderful New York weekend I had! From sloppy cheeseburgers to running into people connected with Canisius to exploring some of my favorite neighborhoods, one never ceases to smile at the wonder and thrill of the greatest city in the world. As part of my quest to find a new parish, on Saturday I attended the Sunday vigil mass at St. Ignatius Loyola on the Upper East Side.Read more …

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