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The International Tennis Hall of Fame: There’s No Higher Court

The International Tennis Hall of Fame: There’s No Higher Court

Multimedia, Newport, Off Campus, Sports, Video May 8, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Emily Whelan | Contributor  A brief documentary-style film showcasing Newport’s International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Art Education at Newport Art Museum

Art Education at Newport Art Museum

Off Campus, Video April 24, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Carli Lynch | Contributor

A Vegetarian’s Guide to Newport Restaurant Week

A Vegetarian’s Guide to Newport Restaurant Week

Check It Out, Events, Features, Newport, Off Campus March 24, 2017 at 12:00 am 1 comment

By Marrissa Ballard | Co-Editor-in-Chief  For college kids and island residents, Restaurant Week offers the rare chance to sample some of Newport’s finest cuisine at a fraction of the price. Participating restaurants usually offer three-course specials, meaning that you can try more food and feel fancy while doing it. However, as great as Restaurant Week is, the specials can pose aRead More

Salve ROTC Students Participate in Frozen Ram

Salve ROTC Students Participate in Frozen Ram

Check It Out, Off Campus March 24, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Henry Nickerson | Associate Editor On the weekend of February 24th, a Battalion consisting of Roger Williams University, Rhode Island University, and Salve Regina University contracted ROTC cadets drove to URI’s Alton Jones campus to participate in the fourth annual “Frozen Ram”. The exercise is meant to provide contracted ROTC cadets with the most realistic portrayal of combat as possible.Read More

Aquidneck Stands With Standing Rock at Eisenhower Park

Aquidneck Stands With Standing Rock at Eisenhower Park

Features, Nation, Newport, Off Campus November 7, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Marrissa Ballard | Co-Editor-in-Chief On Saturday morning, a crowd gathered in Eisenhower Park for the “We Are Water” Rally to stand in solidarity with Standing Rock, North Dakota. The rally included speeches by politicians, professors, and activists, as well as music from singers and drummers from the Soaring Eagle Singers, a group affiliated with the Aquidneck Intertribal Indian Council.Read More