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SPRING 2008 Issue
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Front Page
To Protect and Serve
Barry's Own 'Serpico'
Joni's Army
Jailhouse Guru
A Few Good Men
Into the Breach
Welcome to the Wild, Wild West
Features
Forgotten Daughters
What Lies Beneath
Into the Wild
Watching Grass Grow
Say You Want a Resolution
In Plain Sight
Real Fit
Sports Beat
Headliners
Arts & Culture
Alumni Connection
In Memoriam
Your View
Editor's Letter

Headliners

Time to Shine

A part of Alonzo Mourning Charities, Inc., Honey Shine provides positive experiences that nurture the mind, body and soul of young women in at-risk situations by enlightening their paths and creating balance in young lives.

The girls, ages 12 to 18, were welcomed by Barry President Sister Linda Bevilacqua, OP, PhD, and participated in mock college classes as well as wellness classes designed to encourage the girls to maintain a healthy and balanced body, mind and spirit. Tracy Mourning, who founded the program, was also on hand for the event.

Tracy Mourning, founder of the Honey Shine Mentoring Program, joined several girls for 'College Day' held on Barry's campus in November. The organization provides positive experiences for young women in at-risk situations.