Articles by: Kaitlyn Boisvert

Music Review: An overview of Julian Miles Davis’ debut EP “Sicko”

Music Review: An overview of Julian Miles Davis’ debut EP “Sicko”

Arts and Entertainment November 21, 2011 at 11:40 pm Comments are Disabled

By Vita Duva- After losing his father and hero, Officer Clinton Davis, in the line of duty to the September 11 attacks in New York City, Julian Miles Davis releases his debut EP entitled, “Sicko” this Thanksgiving season in good taste – the same day of his father’s birth. Officer Davis would have been 49 years old. Although misfortune andRead More

Spreading Faith Through Songs and Laughter

Spreading Faith Through Songs and Laughter

Activities, Campus October 24, 2011 at 11:26 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert – The Salve Regina University Chapel welcomed a rather unique visitor on the Saturday evening of Oct. 15. With a welcoming smile, a friendly optimistic attitude, and a wooden guitar strapped to his shoulder, Jesse Manibusan sat in the chapel’s center, and performed a faithful, light-hearted concert for all of the gathered attendees. From 6 to 8Read More

Invisible Children

Uncategorized October 24, 2011 at 11:18 pm Comments are Disabled

By Erica Shay – Invisible Children is a social, political, and global movement which uses the power of story to change lives. They work to empower and inspire the youth to bring about this change. According to their mission, they use “film, creativity and social action to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony’s rebel war and restoreRead More

Hey Salve, What’s New?

Activities, Campus October 24, 2011 at 11:07 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert and Ally Boucher – Although the month of October is coming to a close, the number of events and activities featured at the University has not dwindled, and students and faculty alike have many opportunities to still make October a memorable month at Salve Regina. For those who wish to get in the Halloween spirit, the UniversityRead More

Is Halloween Healthy?

Is Halloween Healthy?

Features, Op-Ed October 24, 2011 at 11:07 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kelsey Murray – As kids, we couldn’t wait for Oct. 31. Halloween meant dressing up in our favorite characters, running around in the dark with the other ghouls and goblins, and eating a massive amount of candy.   However, is all this candy making Halloween an unhealthy holiday? According to the US Census Bureau’s latest statistics, Americans, on average,Read More