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Anna Badkhen, Storyteller

Anna Badkhen, Storyteller

Activities, Campus April 3, 2012 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert – On March 26, Newport, R.I. was met with rather dreary weather, which forced many to take shelter underneath coats, umbrellas and warm scarves. It could have been described as a “miserable” day; one that reflected New England weather at its ugliest. One of the people who braved the harsh environment was Anna Badkhen, a renowned journalistRead More

Gym Class Heroes

Activities, Arts and Entertainment, Campus April 3, 2012 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

By Ciara Speller – For those who have an interest in catchy, unique music, they may have come across songs such as “Cupid’s Chokehold”, “Cookie Jar”, or “Life Goes On”. These are the songs of none other than the Gym Class Heroes, who will be performing at our spring concert this year. Many of those reading this article are probablyRead More

Lori Nix’s Dystopia

Lori Nix’s Dystopia

Arts and Entertainment, Campus April 3, 2012 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane – Dystopia (noun): an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. Such a place is depicted in artist Lori Nix’s collection entitled The City, now showing in Antone Center’s Dorrance Hamilton Gallery. The exhibition is simple, pictures hung on the wall, none smaller than 4×2. However,Read More

Is an Internship the Right Choice?

Campus March 15, 2012 at 12:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert – ‘Internship’ can be considered a very broad and loose term, with many different possible definitions that attempt to perfectly capture and convey what internships truly are. Yet, “hands-on field experience” seems to be the most commonly used description, as internships typically bring students into a work environment, where they have a chance to get a tasteRead More

French Film Festival Returns

French Film Festival Returns

Activities, Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Off Campus March 15, 2012 at 12:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Ariel Guertin – What do a quirky left-wing activist, a 16th century princess, and a father and son from Chad have in common? They star in three of the six diverse, new films that will be screened during Salve Regina University’s 7th Annual French Film Festival. Over 2,000 spectators from the Salve Regina and Newport communities attended the festival lastRead More