Articles by: Kaitlyn Boisvert

SRU ROUND-UP: Tom Flanagan

SRU ROUND-UP: Tom Flanagan

Uncategorized November 17, 2012 at 3:33 pm Comments are Disabled

By Marina Hare; Mosaic Staff Writer– Tom Flanagan is a renowned professor, proud veteran, caring grandfather, and devout Mickey Mouse fan. Flanagan has been a part of the Salve Regina University community for 31 years. He is currently teaching Business Ethics and Management of Organizational Behavior. Relax Flanagan starts his day between 4 and 5 in the morning, with hisRead More

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Improv Group Brings “A Shot of Reality” to Salve Campus

Uncategorized November 17, 2012 at 3:21 pm Comments are Disabled

By Frank Lombardi; Mosaic Staff Writer– Salve Regina students were welcomed to take a “Shot of Reality” this past Wednesday night, when the CAB office hosted an informative, improvisational comedy show about alcohol and the dangers of underage drinking. The event took place on Wednesday, November 7th from 7-8pm in Antone’s Bazarsky Lecture Hall.  Prior to the show, the CABRead More

Relaxing Shouldn’t be Harmful:  How African-American Women Can Grow Healthy, Relaxed Hair.

Relaxing Shouldn’t be Harmful: How African-American Women Can Grow Healthy, Relaxed Hair.

Uncategorized November 17, 2012 at 3:09 pm Comments are Disabled

By Quisan Taylor-Lawhon; Mosaic Staff Writer– It has only been two weeks since you’ve left home. You packed up all your clothes, supplies, and some food and now your four walls are shared with a roommate or three. Now the second weekend is here and your mind can’t think of what else to do. Every scarf has been twisted andRead More

Sports Op-Ed: Headgear for Protection, Not Pretension

Sports Op-Ed: Headgear for Protection, Not Pretension

Sports November 17, 2012 at 12:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Georgi DeMartino; Mosaic Staff Writer-Roughly 300,000 football-related concussions occur each year, according to totalinjury.com. Such a statistic raises the question-shouldn’t that have more of an influence on helmet regulations, especially within the National Football League? According to an article in the New York Times, apparently not. Though there seem to be rules for just about everything within the NFL,Read More

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The New 2015 MCAT-Good Medicine for Shaping Tomorrow’s Doctors, or a Tough Pill for Pre-Meds to Swallow?

Uncategorized November 17, 2012 at 11:55 am Comments are Disabled

*Official Press Release from Kaplan Test Prep* New York, NY (November 1, 2012) – According to Kaplan Test Prep’s 2012 survey of medical school admissions officers*, the vastly revamped MCAT set to launch in 2015 has the strong support of an important segment of the medical education community.  Nearly 9 out of 10 (87%) medical school admissions officers support theRead More