Articles by: mosaiconline

A Long Day Filled with “GLEE”

Uncategorized April 28, 2010 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Who says being a Gleek isn’t cool.

On Apr. 16, 2010, I was one of 200 people from ages 16-26 who showed up at the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleboro, Mass. for an open casting call for the hit show on Fox, “Glee.” I have been a faithful follower, a “Gleek,” of the show since it premiered last May.

Sodexo Looks For Suggestions From Students on Facebook

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Didn’t enjoy your dinner tonight? Why not rant about it on Facebook? Well now Salve students can, and they can do so directly to Sodexo’s Facebook page. Students looking to voice their opinions and receive the latest Salve dining news can add Sodexo as their Facebook friend.

The Battle of Generations: Good People and Good Vibes

The Battle of Generations: Good People and Good Vibes

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Newport-Matt Manchester sits behind the register, reading the newspaper, looking forward to the next person that comes in for a look. Ethnic Concepts, located on Broadway in Newport, R.I., features merchandise quite different than your regular shop. Originally opened up as a tobacco/smoke accessories store, Ethnic Concepts has expanded its range of business throughout the years.

College Expenses Rising To Provide Students With Better Resources

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College tuition. Two words that frighten any parent or student during the process of applying to schools or even continuing education at any given college for the next year. It all comes down to finding the right fit for any individual student, regardless of the tuition cost.

Who’s Feeling It? Can You Feel It?

Who’s Feeling It? Can You Feel It?

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Dr. Khalil Habib stands before his class in a suit coat, blue Oxford, red tie and pressed khaki slacks. The sun generously beams through the windows lining a classroom on the second floor of O’Hare Academic Center. The building overlooks a vast, green lawn extending to the historic Newport Cliff Walk and drops down to the clear blue of the Narragansett Bay.