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News
Ave Maria Law School Announces Tuition Freeze
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Published on Tuesday, 08 February 2011 14:45
The Ave Maria School of Law has announced that it will not increase tuition for a second consecutive year. "Our current financial strength enables us to do this," Law School President Eugene Milhizer said. Click for full story from the News-Press
New Location, Major Fundraiser for Immokalee Pregnancy Center
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Published on Saturday, 05 February 2011 17:30
 The Immokalee Pregnancy Center, which had operated out of rented facilities in an Immokalee community center, now has a sparkling new location on Main St. The center is also preparing for its major fundraising banquet Feb. 24. Above, prayers are offered at the opening of the new facility in January.
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Students for Life Growing on Campuses Across U.S.
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Published on Thursday, 03 February 2011 22:50
 Students for Life National Executive Director Kristan Hawkins told a lunch gathering in Ave Maria that the organization is growing steadily, and gaining more influence, on American college campuses.
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Justice Clarence Thomas Delights Audiences at Ave Maria and Naples
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Published on Saturday, 05 February 2011 01:59
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas ranged from serious to humorous, reflecting on his 20 years on the high court as well as the importance of his Catholic faith, in talks Friday to students and faculty at Ave Maria University and the Legatus organization of business leaders meeting in Naples. Right, Justice Thomas at AMU addressing students and faculty of both AMU and the Ave Maria School of Law.
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Clarence Thomas Will Be In Ave Maria, Naples Friday
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Published on Thursday, 03 February 2011 17:00
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will visit Ave Maria briefly Friday afternoon and will hold a question-and-answer session in the Ave Maria University ballroom for students and faculty of AMU and the Ave Maria School of Law. Mr. Justice Thomas is in the area for a speaking engagement Friday morning in Naples, where he'll address a meeting of Legatus, an association of Catholic business leaders. The AMU session is closed to the public because of space limitations.
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