Articles by: mosaiconline

London Revisited

Uncategorized January 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

“Break” for me was anything but what that word implies. My time was spent mostly in traveling. I went home to rural Bemidji, Minnesota, to be with family for the holidays and catch up with my friends who’ve known me “since way back when.” Then I came back to ring in the New Year in Newport. The highlight of this break was the week I spent on an amazing trip to London. After that it was preparations for my final semester here at Salve…it has ALL been a journey of personal growth and inspiration.

Bush Says Nation Remains Vulnerable to a Terrorist Attack

Uncategorized January 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

WASHINGTON – President Bush described a nation at peril Tuesday in a State of the Union speech that focused on the threat of terrorism, the challenges in Iraq and the need for more economic growth.

In a nationally televised address that previewed the themes of his re-election campaign, Bush defended his decision to invade Iraq and warned Americans that the nation remains vulnerable to terrorists.

Campus Activities Swing into Action

Uncategorized January 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Another semester, another packed schedule of activities for students to enjoy brought to you by the Office of Student Activities and the Campus Activities Board.

Returning Home Is a Growing Option for Graduates

Uncategorized January 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Sociologists talk of a new life stage tucked between adolescence and adulthood: men and women in their 20s lingering in college and postponing marriage as they fortify their resumes and amass savings beneath the roofs of their parents. They are leery of student-loan debt and prohibitive housing costs, drawn to the undeniable allure of free laundry and home cooking.

You Can Survive Both Academics and the Working World!

Uncategorized January 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The cost of higher education is rising, making it necessary for many college students to obtain employment.

According to the College Board, since 1981, the cost of a college education has gone up five times faster than family incomes. Figures from Sebago Associates say 57 percent of college students have jobs.