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Activist speaks against racial privilege and Hurricane Katrina

Activist speaks against racial privilege and Hurricane Katrina

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On November 9, Tim Wise, noted as one of the most prominent anti-racist writers and activists in the United States, presented a lecture entitled “Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina” in the Bazarsky Lecture Hall.

Attended by many members of the University and the Newport community, Wise’s hour-long talk addressed racial issues, white privilege throughout New Orleans and the influence of big business and the media on our society today.

Salve dancers prepare for upcoming show

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The members of Salve’s dance company are getting ready for the University’s fall

semester performance entitled “Jump!” The dancers will be performing two shows in Rodgers Recreation Center, a night performance on Friday, Nov. 17 and a Saturday afternoon matinee on Nov.

Online registration in Salve’s future

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By: Jessica Pezzone Posted In: News Are you tired of waiting in long lines for registration? Are you frustrated each semester by full classes and red tape at the registrar’s office? Have you found yourself confused by the process and thought that there must be a better way? Salve’s Registrar’s office, in partnership with the Office of Information Technologies (IT)Read More

Student of the Week

Student of the Week

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Where are you from?

Brookline, New Hampshire

What year will you graduate from Salve?

I’m a hopeful graduate of the Salve class of 2006 & 1/2

What is your major/minor?

English Communications

Did you ever have a funny nickname growing up? Explain.

Salve students take a trip to New York City

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Salve Regina students took a day-trip to New York City hoping to discover life through art. On the morning of Nov. 5, Dr. Jim Hersh and his VIA (Vital Studies for Whole Life Design) class, as well as others from the

university, got on a bus and drove four hours to see one of the world’s greatest museums – The Metropolitan Museum of Art.