Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, FEbrUAry 14, 2025 Endicott College Dean’s List Fall 2024 O ver 425 Endicott College club and varsity student-athletes have been named to the 2024 Fall Dean’s List. Among the student-athletes recognized was Saugonian and freshman Sara Rovcanin – major is Nursing and event is ASKS | FROM PAGE 9 seemed like a good fit. Q: How many people do you hope to attract? A: We have the occupancy space to have more than 1,000 attendees so we hope residents and neighbors are able to come out in the winter for some fun. Q: Right now, the event is Throwing. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must obtain a minimum grade point average of 3.5, receive no grade below a “C,” have no withdrawal grades and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits for the semester. “This remarkable group of planned for Feb. 23 at Saugus Middle High School from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Is there a snow date in case the weather doesn’t cooperate? A: There is no snow date because activities are all indoors. I think it would take a real blizzard to cancel this event. Q: How many food vendors or other vendors will be set up in the Middle High students continues to raise the bar for academic excellence at Endicott,” said Endicott College Provost Dr. Sara Quay. “Their drive, resilience, and ability to balance coursework with hands-on learning experiences prepare them for meaningful School that day selling food? How many performers or activities will you have? How many countries will be represented? Are all of these people from Saugus? A: Food Vendors: Black & White Food Service, Mona Curryations, TJ’s Taste Truck & Catering, Athidi Foods, Istanbul Diner and Saugus House of Pizza’s Salvadorian menu. Entertainment: Saucareers and lifelong success. We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments.” President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D., also commended the honorees, emphasizing the College’s mission to foster both intellectual growth and real-world readiness. “At Endicott, we believe in an education that blends academics with practical experience. Earning a place on the Dean’s List is a significant achievement that reflects our students’ hard work, dedication, and future potential.” FINE-TUNING THEIR PLANS: Tori Darnell, co-chair of the Saugus Cultural Council (center, at the end of the table) facilitated discussion at Monday’s meeting in the Saugus Public Library as the council prepared for the first Saugus Cultural Festival, which is set for Sunday, Feb. 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Saugus Middle High School. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) gus Schools Acapella Group, Iskwelahang Pilipino Dance Group, Mayur Indian Cultural Academy (MICA), Lucia Ingemi, Keane O’Brien Academy, Theatre Company of Saugus and Veronica Robles Mariachi Group. We also have the Boys & Girls Club who will have a gaming, music and art activities and Circus Up! who will do a small performance and have their set up for all ages to tumble. MGH Care Van will also be there to provide flu shots, diabetes tests, etc. Q: Everybody who is a vendor or who performs or organizes an activity brings ASKS | SEE PAGE 11 THE LINEUP (Courtesy art to The Saugus Advocate)
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