Articles by: mosaiconline

MTV Cameras Leave Salve Students Vying for Attention

Uncategorized November 19, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The students in Jayme Hennessy’s Foundations of Moral Thinking class weren’t angry that MTV camera crews were there following Emeline Walker on Nov. 12. They just all wanted to sit next to her.

Study Abroad: Make Your Dream of Traveling a Reality

Uncategorized November 12, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Is one of your biggest dreams to travel? Imagine studying abroad in Italy, Australia, England, and Ireland, the most popular places students will be studying abroad next semester. Salve Regina’s University Study Abroad Department is currently offering a spring break trip to Cuba for three credits and summer programs in Rome, Mexico, France, and a new addition, Greece for six credits.

JFK Lecture to Feature Dr. Philip Melanson

Uncategorized November 12, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Dr. Philip Melanson, Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, will be sharing his expertise with the Salve Regina University community on November 18 and 19 about John F. Kennedy and the mystery surrounding his death.

The Charm of Shopping at Karma

The Charm of Shopping at Karma

Uncategorized November 12, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

While they’ve been called icons, rock stars, and idols, notorious, famous and crazy, these self-proclaimed “fashion Nazis” are anything but unpleasant. Despite the fact that they look like they’ve stepped off the red carpet, there is nothing “Hollywood” about them.

Known around town as the “Newport Twins,” Joy and Judy Catuogno have provided the city of Newport with designer fashions at a fraction of the cost of similar retail items for over three years. However, their road to high fashion began with much humbler ambitions.

Sharp Thinking: Using Caution with Body Piercings

Uncategorized November 12, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Before the 1980s and the study of the HIV, many people pierced themselves, or were pierced by inexperienced friends or siblings: at home, using a sewing needle sterilized by heating with matches or boiling, and numbing the earlobe or other body part with an ice cube. Today, to support the demand for a clean and safe piercing environment, piercing salons, methods, and piercers themselves are much more cautious.