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Diocese Ordered to Provide More Information Concerning Sex Abuse Scandals In Providence, Superior Court Judge Nettie C. Vogel ordered the Roman Catholic diocese of Providence to provide more information regarding accusations of sexual misconduct by many priests.

Is Housing for Study Abroad Students Fair?

Housing selection at Providence College can be stressful; studying abroad for a semester can amplify that stress level. PC has an instituted policy which makes students fiscally responsible for the occupied and unoccupied space they will be using and not using while they study abroad.

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Art Exhibition at the Hunt-Cavanagh Gallery The Hunt-Cavanagh Gallery at Providence College will have the privilege of being home to Emily Corbato's photography exhibit from Jan. 17 to Feb. 21. Ms. Corbato, an accomplished photographer and pianist, is presenting her exhibition entitled The Long Street: a Visual Journey.

Students Remember Dr. King at Luncheon

Forty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of his dream. One of a benevolent community, where all would be able to come together as equals. In an effort to help further Dr. King's dream, members of the Balfour Center for Multicultural Affairs along with the winners of the Dr.

The PC Community Rallies for Hurley Workers

The PC Community Rallies for Hurley Workers
The freezing temperature and sleet were not enough to keep approximately 50 PC students and faculty members from carrying brooms, sporting red ribbons, and wearing stickers that proclaimed the "Beloved Community" of which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the River Avenue rally on Tues.

Questioning Parietals at PC

Questioning Parietals at PC
"Visitation is a privilege, not a right." These words, from the 2007-2008 Providence College student handbook, introduce the Providence College policy of parietals. Parietals apply to all students who live on campus, and set visitation hours for students who are visiting other students of the opposite sex.

Students Petition for Vegetarian Food

In the next two weeks, members of a newly formed vegetarian/vegan group will be collecting signatures throughout Providence College's dormitories and apartments for a petition to improve the options for vegetarians, especially vegans, at Raymond Hall Cafeteria.

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