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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.

Stephanie Turaj

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By: Christina Borger Posted In: Meet the Staff With a scalding hot coffee in one hand and Hello Kitty paraphernalia in the other Stephanie Turaj walks to class listening to some Bon Jovi “Living on a Prayer” on her i-Pod. Though she’s only a freshman, Stephanie is already thinking well into the future. She aspires to write for a newspaperRead More

Peculiar Moments

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It’s always this peculiar moment when I realize that I am on my own and that I have begun my own life. Sometimes it feels so strange to be sitting at the desk of my on-campus apartment staring out my window at the distant ocean, the street of busy Salve kids late to class, and tourists pointing at my dorm as their cars crawl by.