A Look Inside the Salve SnoBall
Campus Features Editor Jennifer Bladykas offers a photo slide show of the Salve SnoBall.
Campus Features Editor Jennifer Bladykas offers a photo slide show of the Salve SnoBall.
Bob Langlais first began playing the game of hockey at the young age six when a friend told him how much fun it was.
In his junior and senior years of high school he helped capture two state championship titles for his high school, Bishop Guertin. Now, fifteen years later, he finds himself captain of the Salve men’s ice hockey team in his senior year.Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 2005
ARIES (March 21-April 20) Workplace expectations will soon increase. Bosses or key officials are this week ready to announce revised schedules or a steady expansion of duties. Ask insightful questions and offer a cheerful reaction. Before mid-week, public support and team awareness are vital to the success of new business proposals.You thought that college would last forever. You’ve studied, you’ve done your thesis, you’ve taken hundreds of credits and worked your fingers to the bone at work study.
But alas, these years are coming to an end, and now you’re being forced into the “real world,” where knowing how to dress for an interview luncheon is much more important than reading Thomas Hobbes’ “Leviathan” or writing a term paper on the sinking of the Lusitania.The website for the Office of Residential Life states that “A room or apartment is a student’s home while at Salve Regina University and students have the right to privacy in that space.”
The majority of the time, students agree that Residential Life does a good job of enforcing necessary policies and keeping privacy of the students a priority.