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AMU Panel Will Look at What Might Be Ahead for Next 4 Years
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Published on Monday, 05 November 2012 00:55
 
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have different visions for the next four years. What would the implications for America be under a President Romney or a President Obama? A panel of Ave Maria University professors look at what a Romney or Obama administration would be from a moral, economic and political perspective in a panel open to the public Monday evening featuring Professors Gabriel Martinez, Joseph Burke, Seana Sugrue and Michael Novak as well as former Illinois state representative Kevin Joyce Monday. Click for more information
Strong Season Opening for AMU Men's Basketball Team
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Published on Saturday, 03 November 2012 23:25
The Ave Maria University men's basketball team has opened the season with two straight wins, the second a 104-58 blowout at home Saturday over DeVry University.
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A General Guide to the Election Ballot
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Published on Friday, 02 November 2012 17:46
This year's election ballot is one of the longest anyone in Florida can remember. For those who haven't yet voted, The Ave Herald has prepared a general non-partisan outline of the ballot and links to learn more. Remember to vote!
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Donahue Advances to Next Round of 7-Man Football Playoffs
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Published on Saturday, 03 November 2012 02:48
The Donahue Academy Shamrocks won their first-round playoff game Friday night, a convincing 46-20 win over Lakeside Academy, the team that knocked them out of the playoffs last year.
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Gyrenes Benefit from Veteran College and NFL Coach Jagodzinski
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Published on Thursday, 01 November 2012 22:52
 In 2007, the year the new Ave Maria Unviersity campus opened, coach Jeff Jagodzinski was head football coach at Boston College, taking the Eagles to the conference finals. He spoke with The Ave Herald recently about why being an assistant coach for the Gyrenes is the right thing for him at this point in his life. Above, "Coach Jags, as he's known, in his office at AMU."
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