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Multicultural Week Is Here

Multicultural Week Is Here

Campus, Check It Out, Events February 26, 2019 at 2:04 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Amanda Valentine | Staff Writer Black History Month, Chinese New Year, Fredrick Douglass Day- there are many reasons to celebrate diversity in February, and Multicultural Education Week is the perfect opportunity! This week, Salve’s clubs and organizations are collaborating to recognize the many cultures of the world. There will be food, fashion, music, and prizes- this is not aRead More

Holiday Acts of Kindness You Can Do This Year

Holiday Acts of Kindness You Can Do This Year

Campus December 10, 2018 at 12:41 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Amanda Valentine | Staff Writer “The holidays” has different implications for everyone- whether that be warmth, gifting, traveling, or religion. But nothing is as universally associated with them as kindness. Whatever you celebrate, kindness and love are at the core of many annual Winter traditions. This year, try extending kindness beyond just your shopping list of gifts, or beyondRead More

Salve’s Campus: Rich in History, and in Ghost Stories

Salve’s Campus: Rich in History, and in Ghost Stories

Campus, Check It Out November 7, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Katy Cassetta |Staffwriter On Halloween night, four ghost tours took place between the hours of 8-11pm. These tours were held on Salve’s campus and visited some of the buildings and dorms where ghost sightings and other strange, paranormal activities have been reported. Leading one of the 9:30 tours was Tori McNally who works for Avalon Enchanted. The first stopRead More

Multicultural Festival Brings Immigration to Campus with Stranger in a Strange Land Panel

Multicultural Festival Brings Immigration to Campus with Stranger in a Strange Land Panel

Campus, Check It Out, Nation November 6, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler | Staffwriter During this semester’s Multicultural Education Week, a panel on immigration titled Stranger in a Strange Land brought a large audience to Bazarsky lecture hall. The panelists represented a diverse range of experiences and knowledge on the topic of immigration, and their voices provided a constructive, well-rounded discussion on the issues that face the United StatesRead More

Review: “Brighton Beach Memoirs” is Unbelievable and Fantastic

Review: “Brighton Beach Memoirs” is Unbelievable and Fantastic

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Check It Out October 31, 2018 at 2:53 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Jacob Belham | Contributing Writer Show me a man who claims his family to be perfect, and I’ll show you a liar. A production that can encapsulate some small aspect of human truth commands the respect of its audience, and Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs does just that. Directed by Patricia Hawkridge, the Salve Regina Department of Theatre hasRead More