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VOLUME 35, ISSUE 11
Sacred Heart Lights Up With Holiday Spirit
HE SAID/ SHE SAID
Melanie and Anthony discuss the most wonderful time of the year
COURSE EVALUATIONS Students share their perspectives on the per semester course surveys
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT
Hispanic Staff members are profiled
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TONY BENNETT
Arts & Entertainment Editor, Natalie Cioffari shares her review of a Tony Bennett concert
SPRING CONCERT 2016 Rapper Fetty Wap is revealed as the spring concert performer
CTE DIAGNOSIS
Frank Gifford autopsy reveals he was suffering from brain disease CTE
TWEETS of the Week @thenames_steph “The lyrics ‘I’m still alive but I’m barely breathing’ perfectly describe how I feel about the end of this semester.”
@gracenisbet_ “Is it too late to drop a class?”
@TaraRassy “Online Christmas shopping instead of studying.” “Tweets of the Week” are taken from a public forum on Twitter. Tweets are opinions of the individual and do not represent the opinions of Sacred Heart University or The Spectrum Newspaper. If you want to see your Tweet in the newspaper, use the hashtag #ShuSpectrum and you may be featured!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS PIONEERS!
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SHAUNA SANTOS-DEMPSEY (‘17) AND MICHAELA LACHANCE (‘16) ENJOYED A BEAUTIFUL EVENING OF SINGING AND CELEBRATION
BY ALEXA BINKOWITZ Staff Reporter
Sacred Heart University’s annual Christmas tree lighting took place on the evening of Dec. 3, as students and faculty celebrated the beginning of the holiday season. The tree, located next to the Ryan Matura Library, was colorfully lit while Sacred Heart’s choir sang Christmas carols, such as “Jingle Bells,” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.” Hot chocolate and holiday-themed cookies were also served. “It was a very nice event and it adds to the reason why I feel that this school has such a great community,” said sophomore Maracate Sassone-McHugh. “The cookies were a nice touch too.” Father Buckles was also in attendance, as he blessed the tree in hopes for a peaceful holiday season. Students who attended the tree lighting saw it as great way to come together and celebrate the holiday season. “It was a really nice feeling once everyone was out there together,” said SassoneMcHugh. “Overall, it was a really great
event, and I’m glad I went.” Christmas tree lightings are a fundamental part of the holiday season. It is an event that has been celebrated for centuries. The tradition started in upper class Germany during the 18th century. Families would glue candles to trees in order to light them. “Lights are the best part of a Christmas tree,” said sophomore Keri Pringer. “It just gives it so much personality.” The Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting is one of the most attended events that New York City holds. According to the NYC Insider’s Guide, thousands of people take a trip to Rockefeller Center to see the 30,000 lights turn on. “I watch the tree lighting on TV every year,” said Sassone-McHugh. “It’s fun to see the tree light up while watching all the musical performances.” Along with the campus tree lighting, Sacred Heart also rings in the holiday season with dorm decorating contests, and a Santa Food Truck that traveled to all the dorms and gave out free hot chocolate, cookies, and raffles. “The Santa Truck that came to our dorm was so festive, “ said Pringer. “It was lit up
with Christmas lights, and they even had a Christmas movie playing on a screen.” Christian Witness Commons also has an annual suite-decorating contest, where suites can win a $50 gift card to the Cheesecake Factory. “Our suite won the contest last year,” said McHugh. “Now, we’re trying again to defend our title.” Sacred Heart also invites students and faculty to attend holiday-themed performances, such as the University Band’s “Winter Voyage Concert,” and numerous choir performances. “I think it’s great that the university has all of these events,” said sophomore Marissa Gallante. “Winter Week is awesome because they have a lot of free activities and events to go to, which keeps us busy.” Winter Week began on Monday, Dec. 7. Events include make your own fleece blankets, photo snow globes, ice-skating and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” at the Edgerton Plaza, and glass ornament etching. For more information on Sacred Heart’s Winter Week and any other campus events going on during the holiday season, check out “SHU SET” social media pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Obama: U.S. will defeat terror threat’s new phase
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a rare Oval Office address, President Barack Obama vowed Sunday night the U.S. will overcome a new phase of the terror threat that seeks to “poison the minds” of people here and around the world, as he sought to reassure Americans shaken by recent attacks in Paris and California. “I know that after so much war, many Americans are asking whether we are confronted by a cancer that has no immediate cure,” he said, speaking from a lectern in his West Wing office. “The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it,” he declared. The president’s speech followed Wednesday’s shooting in San Bernardino, California, that killed 14 people and wounded 21. Authorities say a couple carried out the attack and the wife pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and its leader in a Facebook post. Obama said that while there was no evidence the shooters were directed by a terror network overseas or part of a broader
plot, “the two of them had gone down the technology to evade detection. He also urged dark path of radicalization.” Congress to pass new force authorization for “This was an act of terrorism designed military actions underway against IS in Iraq to kill innocent people,” he said in the and Syria, and also to approve legislation 13-minute address. to bar guns from being sold to people on a In speaking from the Oval Office, Obama no-fly list. turned to a tool of the presidency that he And he implored Americans to not turn against Muslims at home, saying the Islamic has used infrequently. His decision to speak State is driven by a desire to spark a war in prime time reflected the White House’s concern that his message on the recent attacks between the West and Islam. Still, he called on Muslims in the U.S. and around the world hasn’t broken through, particularly in the midst of a heated presidential campaign. to take up the cause of fighting extremism. Yet Obama’s speech was likely to leave The spread of radical Islam into American his critics unsatisfied. He announced no communities, he said, is “a real problem that significant shift in U.S. strategy and offered Muslims must confront without excuse.” no new policy prescriptions for defeating The president’s most specific policy IS, underscoring both his confidence in his announcement was to order the departments current approach and the lack of easy options of State and Homeland Security to review the for countering the extremist group. fiance visa program that the female shooter “Nothing that happened in the speech in California used to enter the U.S. In his tonight is going to assuage people’s fears,” remarks, Obama referred to a visa waiver Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican program that Congress is also reviewing, but presidential candidate, said on Fox News. the White House later clarified he meant the Obama did call for cooperation between fiance program. private companies and law enforcement Continued on page 2 to ensure potential attackers can’t use