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winners - Wendy Tankersley of the naval science department and Don Gennero of biology. The co-winners received free reserved parking spaces for a year, prompting President Alice B. Hayes to quip that she could already hear the applications being filled out for next year's award. Others nominated for the award were Josie Vella of the Center for Christian Spirituality, Rosemary Smiser of campus card services and Samir Chala of the School of Business. Greg Zackowski, director of the Hahn University Center, was named Administrator of the Year, selected among finalists Patrick Drinan, dean of arts and sciences, Ron Pachence, religious studies professor, Curtis Cook, dean of the business school, and Linda Scales of career services. Look for stories about the winners in upcoming editions of the Alca/6 View. ®I

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Karate Kid: No, it's not Chuck Norris or Jackie Chan, it's Anthony Morena Polak-McVey, a 5-year-old nephew of Darlene Polak, wedding coordinator at Founder's Chapel and cousin of Madonna Moreno of human resources.

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