Community Service at Salve
By Madeline Key | Contributing Writer
By Madeline Key | Contributing Writer
By Steven Quinones | Staff Writer *Warning: this article contains spoilers for the film Clandestine Childhood* This year marked the first ever Festival De Cine here at Salve Regina University. The goal of this event was to bring various films from Spanish-speaking countries to the Newport Community. The festival went on for two weeks and ended up showing a total of fiveRead More
By Marrissa Ballard | Co-Editor-in-Chief 1. ENG-397-01: Horror and Gender This elective is perfect for the students who want to study films in depth. If you’re already a fan of horror films, you’ll get to enjoy exploring one of your favorite genres. Ever wonder why horror films seem to have the same tropes and character types? Interested in the FinalRead More
By Felicia DeMatteo | Staff Writer This week, the Williams Watts Sherman House, an on-campus housing option for sophomores, hosted its second annual Haunted House event. The haunted house is a festive activity for students who not only enjoy on-campus activities, but also crave a Halloween thrill. Last year’s Haunted House was so successful that it made the cut forRead More
By Michelle Karparis | Associate Editor This past weekend, the Salve Regina Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance presented “The Children’s Hour,” a play by Lillian Hellman. The play was directed by Reggie Phoenix and performed at the Casino Theatre in Newport. The setting of the play was at a private school called Dobie/Wright in 1934. Act I takes place inRead More