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Students peacefully protest child soldiers in Uganda

Friday, May. 15, 2009
SALT LAKE CITY — More than 500 high school and college students, and other interested participants, tied themselves together with a rope to abduct themselves and peacefully protest the use of child soldiers in Uganda April 25. >>>

Catholic Radio station will launch in Utah

Friday, May. 15, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — Immaculate Heart Radio announced May 7, that it has signed a contract to purchase 50,000 watt KPCW AM 1010 from Community Wireless of Park City, Inc. The station is licensed to Tooele, but the towers are located closer to Salt Lake city and the signal reaches most of the population of Utah from that location.

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Youth are invited to an Interfaith Service Project

Friday, May. 15, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of youth from across the Salt Lake valley will participate in an Interfaith Service Project on Thursday, June 11, from 3p.m. to 8pm. Youth representing the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, the Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and other religions will launch the day’s events with a brief interfaith devotional at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 309 East South Temple, Salt Lake City.

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Senior is named 'Super Journalist' by Utah Press

Friday, May. 15, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Press Association (UPA) has named Judge Memorial Catholic High School senior Katie Harrington as the 2008-2009 "Super Journalist" for the state of Utah. Harrington is editor-in-chief of the UPA Award-winning Judge Memorial Bulldog Press.

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Student excels in varsity football and baseball

Friday, May. 15, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — Mason Keller is a junior at Highland High School and a member of Saint Ambrose Parish. He has been a three-year varsity baseball and football player, and a two-year varsity quarterback.

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Student wins art contest

Friday, May. 15, 2009

DRAPER — Brian Suaste spends a great deal of time working on his art. He was awarded a first place ribbon at the Fra Angelico Art Festival May 4, at the Skaggs Catholic Center in Draper.

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Juan Diego wrestling squad breaks records

Friday, May. 15, 2009

DRAPER — The Soaring Eagle wrestling squad did reach the higher mountains this year. The Juan Diego Catholic High School wrestling team qualified eight wrestlers for the state tournament held Feb. 12-14 at Utah Valley University. All but one earned medals in the top five positions. The team also finished second in the region.

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Seniors maintain highest GPA throughout four-year career

Friday, May. 15, 2009

OGDEN — St. Joseph Catholic High School seniors Ben Cilwick and Stephen Paur have maintained the highest grade point average (gpa) throughout their high school career.

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Judge's Fakahafua spreads her wings as a Golden Eagle

Friday, May. 15, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — Tina Fakahafua grew up playing basketball with boys.

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Soccer player is one of only two college recruits

Friday, May. 15, 2009

OGDEN — To compliment the defending Big Sky Conference Champions, Andre Luciano, Northern Arizona (NAU) head women’s soccer coach, has added Saint Joseph Catholic High School 2009 graduate Jennifer Beaudoin, to the NAU squad. The squad finished a 12-7-3 finish last fall, with the best record in school history.

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