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Review: ‘The Children’s Hour’

Review: ‘The Children’s Hour’

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Features October 28, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

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

What’s Happening on Fall Weekend

What’s Happening on Fall Weekend

Activities, Campus October 20, 2016 at 6:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Stephanie Menders | Managing Editor The foliage has reappeared on campus and the temperature is beginning to cool. In celebration of our beautiful campus in this turn of season, Salve Regina University’s Office of Alumni/Parent Programs has announced the program for the 2016 Fall Weekend, taking place Friday, October 21 – Sunday, October 23. Here is a list ofRead More

Salve Remembers the Life of Sister Leona Misto

Salve Remembers the Life of Sister Leona Misto

Campus, Features October 20, 2016 at 3:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Caroline Connick | Staff Writer [View the story “Salve Remembers the Life of Sister Leona Misto” on Storify]

Mosaic Hosts Political Debate: The Election By The Issues

Mosaic Hosts Political Debate: The Election By The Issues

Campus October 20, 2016 at 12:09 pm Comments are Disabled

By Claire Latsko | Associate Editor This past Tuesday, the Mosaic Student Newspaper hosted an event titled The Election By The Issues, a debate led by a panel of Salve Regina students. The goal of the event was to discuss the issues of the upcoming presidential election through the lens of Salve’s mercy mission and the Five Critical Concerns of Mercy. TheRead More

BSU Organizes “Don’t Forget Flint” Demonstration

BSU Organizes “Don’t Forget Flint” Demonstration

Activities, Campus October 14, 2016 at 1:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Marrissa Ballard | Co-Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday, the Black Student Union held a demonstration in the Wakehurst lobby to raise awareness about the Flint Water Crisis. Flint, a city in Michigan, made national news last year when its water was shown to contain high amounts of lead. Because Flint’s population is primarily made up of African Americans, the water crisisRead More