Articles by: mosaiconline

Salve Senior Maintains Newportfinder.com, Looks to Expand

Uncategorized March 16, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

NewportFinder.com is a new website produced by salve student, Shaun Nicholson, in order to facilitate the way for the public to explore downtown Newport with just one click.

Nicholson is in his last year at Salve Regina University. Therefore, like any other college senior with current limited funds and loans to pay back lurking around the corner, Nicholson started to brainstorm an easy way for him and his friends to make some extra money.

Local Micro Brewery is an Extreme Hit on Rhode Island’s Coastline

Local Micro Brewery is an Extreme Hit on Rhode Island’s Coastline

Uncategorized March 16, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Brent Ryan, President/CEO of Coastal Extreme Brewing Company, has done what every college graduate could only dreamed of: He’s turned a weekend past time into a local brand and a successful business.

After graduating in 1997 from Colby College in Maine, Ryan and three college friends, Derek Luke, Mark Sinclair, and Will Rafferty, decided that they did not want to work for “The Man.

Mexico Violence Puts Chill on Spring Breakers’ South-of-Border Jaunts

Uncategorized March 16, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas- As tens of thousands of students make spring-break visits to south Texas, a resurgence of drug-related violence across the border in northern Mexico is forcing the U.S. and Mexico to consider how to court these and other tourists.

Increase in Federal Minimum Wage is Long Overdue

Uncategorized March 16, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

A member of Congress making $162,100 a year probably has little comprehension of how difficult it would be to live on less than one-15th of that amount.

That cognition chasm appears to be especially wide and deep for many Republican members of Congress.

Dating and Relationships 101: Asking Is the Right Thing to Do

Uncategorized March 9, 2005 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

At 7p.m. last Wednesday, the Bazarsky Lecture Hall in O’Hare Academic Center was packed with boisterous Salve students, professors, staff, health officials and Mike Domitrz, author of “May I Kiss You,” and a leading authority on consent, healthy dating, and sexual assault awareness.