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AMU Student Wins Nature Photography Contest
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Published on Friday, 23 April 2010 15:24
 Sunset on the Water, by Ave Maria University junior Julia Higgs, was awarded first place in the AMU Biology Department's Nature Photography Contest. Submissions were judged by a panel of Naples photographers. The winners and "judges' favorites" are on display on the second floor of the Henkels Academic Building.
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Music and Outdoor Fun This Weekend
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Published on Friday, 23 April 2010 14:08
A local Ave Maria community theater group will be presenting A Night on Broadway Saturday night, there are performances by the AMU choirs Friday and Sunday, and "Spring Fling" festivities are at the water park mid-day Saturday. Plus, the Ave Maria Law School is sponsoring talks in Naples by former U.S. Attorney General Ed Meese and Fox News Channel founder Roger Ailes.
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Group from Del Webb Joins Thousands at Naples Tea Party
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Published on Friday, 16 April 2010 01:59
 A dozen people from Del Webb in Ave Maria turned out for the Tax Day Tea Party demonstration in Naples. Part of the contingent, left to right above: Marlys Arnoldi, Jo Makley, Dee Justus, Suzanne Calce, Marilyn Doren, Pat Kleinrichert. (photo by Peggy Stinnet) Click here for tea party story with pictures, video, from Naples Daily News
AMU Recruits First Six Football Players
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Published on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 19:19
 Ave Maria University has signed its first-ever football recruit, wide receiver Dan Mervos of Cooper City, FL, pictured above with Head Football Coach Barry Fagan (right) and assistant coach Brad Rumsey. The new football program is drawing much attention, but the athletics department has plans to add four other sports next year and six the year after -- plus a marching band.
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Entertainment Choices Abound in Ave Maria This Weeeknd
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Published on Thursday, 15 April 2010 16:45
 Shakespeare, opera, band music and a sneak peak at the documentary Nine Days that Changed the Worldare offered in Ave Maria beginning Friday night. Above, AMU students Mary Remaniak and Will Hughes in Taming of the Shrew, part of the Shakespeare/opera combination Shakespeare, Duly Noted that will be performed Friday and Sunday.
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