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MLK Week’s First Ever Spoken Word Event

MLK Week’s First Ever Spoken Word Event

Campus, Events February 9, 2023 at 3:57 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Morgan Rizzo | Co-Editor-in-Chief Every year on the third Monday of January, the United States celebrates one of the most prominent civil rights activists, Martin Luther King Jr. for his dedication to bring racial equality and nonviolent social change to our country. The federal holiday celebrating Dr. King’s birthday brings great recognition to his life and legacy. At SalveRead More

A Guide to Sophomore Housing at Salve Regina

A Guide to Sophomore Housing at Salve Regina

Campus February 7, 2023 at 11:53 am Comments are Disabled

By: Samantha Mansolf | Co-Social Media Coordinator As the time for first-year students to choose a new dorm for the upcoming year continues to get closer, I thought I would share my experiences as a sophomore with some pros and cons to the dorm options. With this mini-guide, I am hoping that your housing selection is as smooth as possible,Read More

Around the World with Erin Fitzgerald

Around the World with Erin Fitzgerald

Campus December 11, 2022 at 2:27 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Jackie Tierny | Staff Writer Packing a bag with all of your latest necessities. Arriving at the airport a few hours early. Making your way through security. Rushing to arrive on time to your gate. Scanning your boarding pass and realizing yes, you really are doing this. These are just a few of the simple pleasures and for some,Read More

Salve Regina’s Department of Music, Theatre and Dance Performs “Hattie Mae’s Jook Joint”

Salve Regina’s Department of Music, Theatre and Dance Performs “Hattie Mae’s Jook Joint”

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Events November 30, 2022 at 12:12 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Samantha Mansolf | Co Social Media Coordinator On Thursday, November 10th, Salve Regina’s Music, Theatre, and Dance Department collaborated with Alvon Reed, Carlos R.A. Jones, and Duane Lee Holland to bring a celebration of Black American jazz dance to the stage. “When you have a pressure, what seeps out is a brilliance of diamonds,” said Jones, describing Black AmericanRead More

Theatre Program Director Tara Brooke Watkins’ “The Bible Women’s Project”

Theatre Program Director Tara Brooke Watkins’ “The Bible Women’s Project”

Campus November 16, 2022 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Maggie Kelly | Staff Writer As young girls, we are taught to see each other as competition, and often, as enemies. Where is that taught? Is it from the older women in our life? The media? Tara Brooke Watkins, Salve’s Theater Program director, thinks it comes from the church. When I spoke to her, Watkins discussed how she cameRead More