Articles by: mosaiconline

Knee Deep in the Yarn Trenches

Knee Deep in the Yarn Trenches

Activities November 10, 2022 at 10:00 am Comments are Disabled

Crafty Chaos: Week Two By: Jessica Albright | Staff Writer It’s been a while since my initial week one update, so a lot has happened in my crochet journey. First of all, here is a visual of my progress.   These are all the granny squares I have made in order. They still aren’t my strongest skill, but I would sayRead More

Nestled in Newport: The Man Behind the Dipping Cabinet

Nestled in Newport: The Man Behind the Dipping Cabinet

Off Campus November 9, 2022 at 10:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madeline Stephens | Staff Writer Sticks and Cones with its throwback charm and the alluring aroma of saccharine seventh heaven, may house the solution to your sweet tooth or be your go-to on a weekend evening. But, who makes the magic happen in this pretty-in-pink parlor? I sat down with Sticks and Cones owner, Angelo Hoda, on a rain-drenchedRead More

Linda Sarsour speaks at Salve Regina University on October 24, 2022 in Bazarsky Hall as a part of the 10 Year Anniversary of Multicultural Education Week.

Multicultural Education Week’s Keynote Speaker: Linda Sarsour

Campus November 7, 2022 at 1:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Maeve McCann | Secretary Linda Sarsour, award-winning author and activist, kicked off Multicultural Education Week in Bazarsky Lecture Hall on Monday, October 24th. Sarsour brings light to the issues that are being over looked within our country and around our world. The way she speaks through her experiences and passion, inspires and drives people to take action. When talkingRead More

Alum Eilis O’Neil Rocked my World… at Wave Cycle

Alum Eilis O’Neil Rocked my World… at Wave Cycle

Op-Ed, Uncategorized October 31, 2022 at 12:24 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Emma Liarikos | Social Media Coordinator If you’re like me, then you’ve struggled finding a workout routine that works. I have trouble sticking with one specific thing, because I so easily get bored. I’ve tried yoga, pilates, weight lifting, running, walking – I’ve done it ALL! But none of it was anything I particularly enjoyed doing. However, there wasRead More

“No Mercy”: What the Karate Kid Franchise Teaches Us About the Mercy Mission

“No Mercy”: What the Karate Kid Franchise Teaches Us About the Mercy Mission

Arts and Entertainment October 27, 2022 at 11:31 am Comments are Disabled

By: Thomas Langan | Staff Writer By now, most of us have seen at least the first Karate Kid film. The 1984 hit brought martial arts into popular culture in the U.S. in a way that Bruce Lee’s films had only scratched the surface of in the 1960s and 70s with pictures like Enter the Dragon. From the iconic (whileRead More