Articles by: mosaiconline

Salve Styles: Winder Landaverde’s Confidence and Creativity

Salve Styles: Winder Landaverde’s Confidence and Creativity

Campus October 25, 2021 at 2:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Amanda DiNatale | Staff Writer As a fashion-forward icon on campus, it is not surprising that this edition of Salve Styles features a show-stopping outfit by Winder Landaverde, ‘23. Found at the fall concert in an orange, frayed-edge corduroy jacket and distressed jeans, it’s hard to miss the remarkable elements of this ensemble. Beginning with the silver butterfly necklace,Read More

Midterms and Moons: Celestial Events from Campus Captivate Students

Midterms and Moons: Celestial Events from Campus Captivate Students

Campus October 25, 2021 at 9:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Amanda DiNatale | Staff Writer While this past week of midterms was a source of stress and fatigue for many students, a plethora of natural phenomena brightened the skies above campus. Beginning Sunday, October 17, a beautiful partially circular rainbow encased the moon. Looking almost like a halo around the moon, this rare celestial event is known as aRead More

Get to Know Salve’s New Study Abroad Location: Dunedin, New Zealand

Get to Know Salve’s New Study Abroad Location: Dunedin, New Zealand

Study Abroad October 7, 2021 at 3:57 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Emma Liarikos | Staff Writer Calling all travelers! Submissions for studying abroad spring semester are right around the corner. As you take a look at all of the options Salve has to offer, don’t forget about the newest addition to their portfolio: University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand! The spring 2022 semester will be the first season SalveRead More

Local Store-Owner Tsering Ngamdung Shares His Success Story

Local Store-Owner Tsering Ngamdung Shares His Success Story

Newport November 10, 2020 at 11:28 am Comments are Disabled

By: Caidan Zhouma (Stella) | Guest Writer In 1959, the Chinese invaded Tibet. Many Tibetans, along with their spiritual leader H.H., the 14th Dalai Lama, walked day and night, dragging their weary legs, sweating and spitting, carrying a month of traditional food supply, zampa (grounded barley) loaded both on their shoulders and mules, leaving behind their homeland escaping to IndiaRead More

A Can’t-Miss-It Breakfast Stop in the Fifth Ward

A Can’t-Miss-It Breakfast Stop in the Fifth Ward

Off Campus October 9, 2020 at 9:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Maggie Johnston | Guest Writer The aromas of Peruvian, French, Ethiopian, and even Aquidneck blends of coffee are noticeably fragrant before even entering Harvest Newport and The Coffee Guy, where Thames Street meets Carroll Avenue. Harvest Newport, otherwise known as Harvest Market, greets customers with their friendliest foot forward. During mornings, their orange chickens saunter around Harvest’s lot spaceRead More