Articles by: mosaiconline

Protests: When’s it time to go home?

Protests: When’s it time to go home?

World August 1, 2011 at 7:55 am Comments are Disabled

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Students Bring Hope to the Disaster In Japan

Students Bring Hope to the Disaster In Japan

Uncategorized April 13, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Last month, Japan was hit by an earthquake and a tsunami that left the country devastated. Many Japanese students at Salve Regina University have been directly affected by this disaster. These students and other Salve classmates have teamed up to organize a series of fundraising events during the week of April 11.

In a Japanese shelter, refugees endure with no end in sight

In a Japanese shelter, refugees endure with no end in sight

Uncategorized April 13, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

TAGAJO, Japan – Tsutomu Suzuki’s world is 6 feet long by 12 feet wide, a crude refuge he and his family of five have staked out in an upstairs lobby of the Tagajo cultural center.

They sleep side by side on the tile floor, with only blankets to cushion them.

His Helping Hands: Salve’s Photography Teacher Matthew Clowney

His Helping Hands: Salve’s Photography Teacher Matthew Clowney

Uncategorized April 13, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

A four-year-old boy is assisting hismother at their local church nursery in Atlanta, Georgia.

Suddenly, he screams from the top of his little lungs, as a two-year-old baby sinks a mouthful of teeth onto the boy’s finger. His mother, watching the rescue of her son, recalls his tear-filled eyes from memory unto this very day.

Glad I Know Now: Connections Day Four Years Later

Uncategorized April 13, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Every year, I am given the opportunity to work Connections Day, which is Salve version of “accepted students’ day.” When I attended Connections Day more than four years ago, I remember it being a blur of information sessions and meeting people who I thought would someday have me in class or in a chorus rehearsal.