Op-Ed

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Under Armour Brings Light to Dance Being a Sport

Op-Ed, Uncategorized October 6, 2014 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Ciara Speller | Broadcast Editor “Dance is not a sport!” A statement that resonates with countless dancers of the past and present, who train vigorously for hours a week in and out of the studio, much like any other athlete would do. Unlike most sports, dance has no season.  It is a year round commitment with no breaks andRead More

What’s up next for Mosaic

What’s up next for Mosaic

Op-Ed June 9, 2014 at 3:55 am Comments are Disabled

Summer vacation – for college students, it’s a cherished commodity, as the impending “real world” looms closer (what do you mean jobs don’t run on a semester schedule?!). However, Mosaic is in the midst of some big and very exciting changes, and our summer vacation going to be (a little bit) less about the beach and more about redefining ourselves.Read More

Miley Cafeteria : A Renovation or Debacle

Campus, Op-Ed April 13, 2014 at 11:59 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Georgi DeMartino | Opinion Editor The opinions below are mine and do not reflect those of SRU Mosaic Newspaper as an organization.  Salve Regina’s Miley Cafeteria had a glamorous makeover in the summer of 2013. A new lounge was added to the garden level, with hip looking, exposed ceilings. The lounge includes a new, and incredibly anticipated, Starbucks. MileyRead More

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Op-Ed: Paranormal or Normal?

Op-Ed March 31, 2014 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Georgi DeMartino | Opinion Editor You probably tried to play with a Ouija board when you were a child, or maybe you played “Bloody Mary” in the elementary school bathroom, but paranormal activities have been a part of our culture for centuries. Everyone’s seen at least one episode of the Long Island Medium on TLC, and had some kindRead More

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Shirley vs. Boo Boo

Op-Ed February 18, 2014 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Georgi DeMartino | Opinion Editorial Editor– Being a child with two working parents meant I spent a lot of time at my Grandma’s house. We would cook, clean, and play cards. We had a lot of fun and my grandmother taught me so many things that I still carry with me today. One of those things includes a loveRead More