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How Was Your Break?

Campus January 23, 2012 at 7:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Ciara Speller – After weeks and weeks of hard work, sports, and extra-curricular activities, Salve Regina students finally got a well deserved break. There is a surplus of things that I am sure that students did over their month-long vacation. Some Salve students were able to fly home overseas and spend time in their tropical habitats with friends andRead More

Winter Break Brings Changes to McKillop Library’s Learning Commons

Winter Break Brings Changes to McKillop Library’s Learning Commons

Campus, Features January 23, 2012 at 7:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Ariel Guertin – Upon first entering the library and turning right, students returning from break are finding that a once familiar space has been altered. During Winter Break and throughout the month of January, significant changes are being made to the east wing of the Learning Commons thanks to a recent $69,550 grant from The Champlin Foundations, the organizationRead More

New Art in Antone

Arts and Entertainment, Campus January 23, 2012 at 7:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane – With the new semester comes a new art exhibit at the Dorrance H. Hamilton Gallery in the Antone Center. The new works on display are the winners of the Rhode Island Scholastic Art Awards. These awards are presented to middle and high school students who submit their work to be judged. The awards program also offersRead More

Rising College Costs Hit Students Hard

Campus December 13, 2011 at 12:33 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kelsey Murray – Spending money is unavoidable. As college students, we swipe the debit card for the weekly groceries, rip the check out to pay for the monthly rent and count the pennies pooled in your car cup holder to pay for a daily dose of Starbucks. And yet, this spending is all in addition to the thousands ofRead More

Undergraduate: Many Classes, One Education

Campus, Op-Ed December 13, 2011 at 12:33 pm Comments are Disabled

By Emily Ferro – We’ve all been there before-sitting in a class wondering “when am I ever going to need to know this?” Whether the work is busywork, or extremely relevant to the course, it sometimes just feels like the course is there to fill up four years in college. Throughout high school, “How is this useful?” was the questionRead More