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How Safe is Salve Regina?: A Conversation with Safety and Security

How Safe is Salve Regina?: A Conversation with Safety and Security

Campus November 11, 2019 at 3:50 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Valarie Varrasso | Staff Writer I have always had questions about the safety and security at Salve. Going to different college campuses and noticing how different their security was from our campus, I wanted to find out more information on the security here at Salve. I got a chance to interview the Director of Safety and Security, Michael Caruolo,Read More

Center for Community Engagement and Service in Search for Students for Trip to South Dakota

Center for Community Engagement and Service in Search for Students for Trip to South Dakota

Campus October 23, 2019 at 12:05 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler | Staff Writer October is drawing to a close, and although spooky season is in full swing, it’s easy to be nostalgic for sunny summer days. So why not put that nostalgia to good use and start making plans for Summer 2020? If you’re looking for an opportunity to travel while also making a difference, look noRead More

Enactus Looks to Make a Difference on Salve’s Campus and Beyond

Enactus Looks to Make a Difference on Salve’s Campus and Beyond

Campus October 22, 2019 at 9:13 am Comments are Disabled

By: Valerie Varrasso | Staff Writer Zachary Eekhof, a senior here at Salve is the president of our on-campus club, Enactus. Enactus’ (which is a worldwide club) main goal is to find projects located in the community where they can create sustainable products to help people. Eekhof has been the president for a year now and is currently on hisRead More

Athletic Community and Friends Rally Around Salve Athlete After Gym Accident

Athletic Community and Friends Rally Around Salve Athlete After Gym Accident

Campus, Sports October 22, 2019 at 8:58 am Comments are Disabled

By: Amanda Valentine | Staff Writer Chris Peasley, a Salve Regina student and member of the basketball team, broke his nose and parts of the bones around his right eye while working out at Rodgers Recreation Center on October 2nd. Peasley was using a resistance band wrapped around a metal bar when the bar came loose and broke multiple bonesRead More

Op-Ed: Mckillop’s Silent Floor Really Isn’t Silent

Op-Ed: Mckillop’s Silent Floor Really Isn’t Silent

Campus, Op-Ed October 22, 2019 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer When I first heard about the 3rd floor of the library and how it was the “silent floor”, I was really excited. At my high school, the library was very small, and the librarians who were always telling students to be quiet were always the ones that would be talking and laughing as loudRead More