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Roxy with her family after passing the U.S. Citizenship Test.

Citizenship at Salve: Learning About Our Country Through the Eyes of an Immigrant

Campus, Check It Out, International, Nation, World October 11, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler/Staffwriter Since the 2016 election, immigration has been an extremely polarizing issue in the United States. For lifelong citizens, it may seem like the immigration debate is nothing more than red versus blue, or Donald Trump angrily tweeting about the border wall. However, it is difficult to understand the true implications of the immigration crisis without understanding theRead More

Frozen Farewell: Boston Says Goodbye to Rene Rancourt

Features, Nation, Off Campus, Sports April 10, 2018 at 8:19 pm Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer Just before the Boston Bruins’ final regular season game last Sunday, 78-year-old Rene Rancourt took to center ice in his usual tux and bowtie ensemble and belted out the national anthem just as he had been doing since 1975. Only this time, Rancourt is calling it a career. After the 2016-17 season, Rene Rancourt willRead More

Actress Cynthia Nixon is Running for Governor of New York

Actress Cynthia Nixon is Running for Governor of New York

Nation April 10, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Emma O’Grady | Staff Writer Actress Cynthia Nixon announced via Twitter that she would be running for governor of New York. The 51 year old Democrat is best known for her role as Miranda in the TV series Sex and the City, which ran from the late 90’s to early 2000s. In addition, Nixon has been in films such asRead More

Nick Foles, named Super Bowl MVP, holds up the Lombardi trophy, the first for both himself and the Eagles franchise.

A Super Bowl Like No Other

Check It Out, Competition, Events, Nation, Sports February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer Super Bowl LII was just as historic as Super Bowl LI, but why was there so much more to the game this time around? There are so many questions and not enough answers. But I do know that when the Eagles squared up against the Patriots the unthinkable happened. The Pats lost the Super Bowl.Read More

Op-Ed: Homeless Dehumanization, My Weekend in D.C.

Op-Ed: Homeless Dehumanization, My Weekend in D.C.

Nation, Op-Ed, World November 7, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

by Henry Nickerson | Public Relations Coordinator On October 26th, group of fellow students and I in the Nuala Pell Leadership Program traveled to Washington D.C. for a series of meetings with leaders from around the world. I was in awe at the beauty of the city and was immediately swept into its fast-paced culture. In D.C., the close relationshipRead More