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Chrissy Saniuk

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By: Christina Borger Posted In: Meet the Staff Watch out for Chrissy Saniuk-she’s a huge Hanson junkie with a mean game face for Super Mario Brothers on NES. She can beat the game in less than ten minutes! After she graduates in 2012, Chrissy is headed back to Braintree, Mass., where she plans to rock out at home with goodRead More

Stephanie Savage

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After Stephanie Savage graduates in two years, she plans leave her hometown of Sagamore Beach, Mass. to travel all over the world. After classes are done for the week, Stephanie can be found living it up with her friends on the weekends. If she were dubbed DJ of the party, everyone should get ready to break it down to some techno beats.

Christina Kostic

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By: Christina Borger Posted In: Meet the Staff As her college career draws to a close in the spring, Christina Kostic of Piedmont, Calif. is fine-tuning her resume and putting on her “game face” to get hired by a swanky newspaper or magazine, hopefully! To relieve some of the stresses of senior year, Christina and her friends get together onRead More

Xavier Andrews

Xavier Andrews

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By: Christina Borger Posted In: Meet the Staff Photo credit: Christina BorgerXavier Andrews, Entertainment Editor Dorchester, Mass.’s Xavier Andrews has big plans for himself in the upcoming years – between bringing a new energy to the school publication and going right back to school after finishing his undergraduate studies degree in 2010 – he will surely be going places! XavierRead More

Coffee, Tea and an Open Mic

Coffee, Tea and an Open Mic

Uncategorized October 8, 2008 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

It’s my favorite time of day in Newport as I meander along the back roads away from the hustle and bustle of tourists on the main avenues. After a dreary and drizzly day, the gray fog has dissipated just enough for the brilliant sunset to peak through the clouds.