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91ÁÔÆæ News

On the mend in Maui

Magazine: Alumnus Ryan Smith is an addictions counselor in Hawaii.

Ryan Smith paddling in ocean

Playing your cards right

Magazine: Alumna Susan Green says that not all of Pacelli's boys were boys.

Stack of credit cards

The quest to build a better game

Jim Aloye ’01 plans to use advances in geolocation tech to change the face of role-playing video games — and how businesses in cities like Reading advertise.

Jim Aloye tests his game by the Pagoda

My Avocation and vocation

Magazine: Beth DeMeo reflects on liberal arts in 2018.

Beth DeMeo in library stacks

Striking the right chord

Magazine: Student Ephraim Njuguna is striking the right chord at 91ÁÔÆæ

Ephraim Njuguna sitting on stairs

Finding Faith

Magazine: Student Alyssa Keifer is finding faith at 91ÁÔÆæ

Alumna Alyssa Keifer found her calling at 91ÁÔÆæ

Joining Knowledge, Love and ESL

Magazine: Over 18 percent of students in the Reading School District are English language learners.

Elana Lawrick at Reading High School

(Sin) Taxing the Human Soul

Magazine: Dr. Corey Harris reflects on the idea of "Sin" taxes in financing government expenditures.

Corey Harris in chapel

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