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December 9, 2011
The Student-Driven News Source of Cardinal Stritch University
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    WalkerWalker Recall Effort Divides State, Campus

    By Melissa Brander

    Efforts to recall Gov. Scott Walker remain strong, despite division in the state and on Stritch’s campus. Recall efforts so far appear to be strong. Erik Kirkstein, communications coordinator for United Wisconsin, one of the main groups working on the Walker recall, says the group was able to collect 300,000 signatures.... Read more...

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    PriestNew wording at Mass Gets Mixed Reviews

    By Melissa Franco

    The Catholic Church has recently gone through changes that are receiving mixed reviews from long-time churchgoers. On this past Nov. 27, Mass wasn’t quite the same due to the new Missal translations that were put into place worldwide on that day. Wolfprint found out just how Mass attendants feel about this new change and learned...  Read more...

     

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    GradsPositive Job Outlook for December Grads

    By Collin Hartman

    Cardinal Stritch University’s December graduates have job market improvements to look forward to as they prepare to start their careers. Phil Gardner, director of collegiate employment at the University of Michigan, hosts an annual seminar in Chicago for recruiting trends. He said that the job market has increased, which is good news...  Read more...

     

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    Green FashionStritch Students Make Recycling Fashionable

    By Melissa Franco

    A new and exciting fashion movement has made its way to Cardinal Stritch University.  The Green Fashion Initiative is a way for students to express their creativity while helping the environment. Students will be using recycled materials to create items like clothing, jewelry, and household decor. Read more...