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Club Feature: Protect Our Wildlife

Club Feature: Protect Our Wildlife

Campus October 5, 2011 at 2:59 pm Comments are Disabled

By Mia Lupo – Protect Our Wildlife (POW) is a club that focuses on protecting the environment, specifically protecting animal rights and conservation.  Co-presidents Stephanie Beels and Jessica Lane, both sophomores, run the club to help wildlife and to raise awareness in the SRU community. Club members will learn ways to help wildlife everyday – even outside of the classroom.Read More

Salve Takes a Notable Stand

Salve Takes a Notable Stand

Activities, Campus October 5, 2011 at 2:58 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert- American universities aspire to provide a safe learning environment – a place where students discover and attain personal enrichment without questioning their well-being. If problems arise, these universities take action immediately. Salve is one of many schools where sexual harassment and assault are not taken lightly. According to the U.S. Department of Education, sexual harassment and assaultRead More

No Doubt About White-Out

No Doubt About White-Out

Activities, Campus October 5, 2011 at 2:55 pm Comments are Disabled

By Erica Shay – The excitement of starting a new school year has not yet died down. Not even the gloomy weather last Friday, September 23, could stop Salve students from getting out of their rooms to be active and carefree after a week of classes. The students gathered together with friends and made their way to Ochre Court forRead More

A Year Without Flip-Flops, Freeze Pops, and Sunshine

A Year Without Flip-Flops, Freeze Pops, and Sunshine

Campus, Features October 5, 2011 at 2:54 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Brittany Lauro Could 2012 be the year without a summer? Imagine a life without bare feet on the blacktop; a life where skin is rarely sun-kissed and sand in your beach bottoms is nonexistent. Kiss the bells and chimes of the ice cream man goodbye and forget the familiar songs of nighttime crickets. Eliminate these delightful and steadfast summerRead More

From Egyptian to English

Campus October 5, 2011 at 2:53 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Lauren Kane – On Monday, September 30, Dr. Sally Gomaa, Associate Professor in Salve Regina’s Department of English, gave a presentation on her work translating the novel Nabidh ahmar, or Red Wine, by Amina Zaydan, from Egyptian to English. The presentation took place in the McKillop Library. The novel was originally published by the American University of Cairo PressRead More