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Phase II is in effect: How is it affecting you?

Phase II is in effect: How is it affecting you?

Uncategorized October 6, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The opportunity to talk to the President of the University might seem like quite a process. There are meetings to arrange, procedure to follow and then working up the nerve to actually talk. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be given the opportunity of a no-hassle conversation with the President of the school you’re attending?

Well, for the students who attended Monday night’s lecture in Bazarsky Lecture Hall, questions were free to flow directly from a student’s mouth into the President’s ear and communication between the main authority on campus and the main majority on campus was clear.

Hunger Concert Showcases Some of Salve’s Most Talented

Hunger Concert Showcases Some of Salve’s Most Talented

Uncategorized October 6, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The annual Fall Festival Weekend Hunger Concert was held in Ochre Court Friday October 1. The proceeds of the concert went to benefit Aquidneck Island Soup Kitchens, exemplifying the Salve Regina University mission statement of striving to create a harmonious, merciful and just world.

Nick Lachey enjoys being ‘Charmed’

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After two seasons as star _ with wife Jessica Simpson _ of the MTV reality show “Newlyweds,” singer Nick Lachey of the band 98 Degrees is trying his hand at acting. Although he’s now spent a lot of time in front of cameras as himself, it didn’t turn out to be much help when it came to playing a role on The WB’s Sunday-night hit “Charmed.

`Shark Tale’

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“Shark Tale” isn’t a movie. It’s leftovers.

The best animated films feel timeless and original, but “Shark Tale” is stapled together from dozens of hip-hop and movie references: “Finding Nemo,” “Goodfellas,” “The Godfather,” “Jerry Maguire,” “Monsters Inc.

Learning Unlimited

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Going to school is a fundamental part of our American society. Our parents focus our childhood around our academic experience. Going to school teaches not only scholarly knowledge, but also develops our interaction in social situations, increases our independence, and allows us to create goals to work towards.