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Students Celebrate the Night at Mardi Gras Dance

Students Celebrate the Night at Mardi Gras Dance

Uncategorized March 9, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Late at night on March 5, the ballroom of Ochre Court was filled to the brim with exuberant Salve students. The occasion: the Mardi Gras Dance, an event hosted by the Campus Activities Board as part of the Friday Night Live series. Many of the students’ outfits matched the night’s festive theme.

Newport Aromatherapy Offers Organic Approach

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Newport Aromatherapy is a store well known for its organic health and beauty products. Customers are greeted by the smells of essential oils and all natural perfumes. Cynthia LaBonte, store owner and Certified Master Herbalist, assists all her customers personally, whether by phone or in person.

Calvary Baptist Church Reaches out to Community

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Aquidneck Island is home to many churches from a large variety of denominations and backgrounds. One of these churches is Calvary Baptist Church in Middletown, R.I. The church was established 35 years ago, the past six of which have been under the leadership of Pastor Scott Tucker.

Salve’s Gay/Straight/Lesbian/Bisexual Alliance (GSLBA) Promotes Accepting Attitude

Salve’s Gay/Straight/Lesbian/Bisexual Alliance (GSLBA) Promotes Accepting Attitude

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Salve’s Gay/Straight/Lesbian/Bisexual alliance (GSLBA) wastes no time.

The club is known for being one of the most active and well-ran clubs on campus. Weekly meetings bring together anywhere between eight and 20 students on a consistent basis. Over 100 students subscribe to GSLBA’s email list.

STAND “Stands Out” on Campus

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STAND is Salve Regina University’s Student Anti-Genocide Coalition and is in association with the national organization. According to the organization’s website, standnow.org, the meaning of STAND was “Students Taking Action Now: Darfur,” but the meaning has dissappeared as the organization goes beyond just Darfur.