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Op-Ed: Let the Games Begin

Op-Ed: Let the Games Begin

Op-Ed, World February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kerry Hayes | Staff Writer If I have learned anything in all my years of watching the Winter Olympics it is that: 1) every single country in the world, has incredibly hot athletes, and 2) I am more than qualified to judge them on their performance that they have been training their entire lives for, from the comfort ofRead More

Op-Ed: Homeless Dehumanization, My Weekend in D.C.

Op-Ed: Homeless Dehumanization, My Weekend in D.C.

Nation, Op-Ed, World November 7, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

by Henry Nickerson | Public Relations Coordinator On October 26th, group of fellow students and I in the Nuala Pell Leadership Program traveled to Washington D.C. for a series of meetings with leaders from around the world. I was in awe at the beauty of the city and was immediately swept into its fast-paced culture. In D.C., the close relationshipRead More

Live What You Believe: Salve Professor Challenges Catholics to Reimagine Catechesis and Disability

Live What You Believe: Salve Professor Challenges Catholics to Reimagine Catechesis and Disability

World November 7, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Hannah Lussier | Managing Editor On October 19, Assistant Professor of Religious and Theological Studies, Miguel Romero, arrived in Rome, Italy to deliver a speech at the Vatican during a conference on the relationship between catechesis and disability. As an expert in the area of disability and the Catholic theological tradition, Romero had been called upon by the Pontifical CouncilRead More

Pope Francis Calls Catholics to Care for the Earth

Pope Francis Calls Catholics to Care for the Earth

World November 14, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Hannah Lussier | Associate Editor Pope Francis, one of the most socially progressive figures to ever lead the Catholic Church, has recently strengthened his already strong reputation as a champion for environmental causes by amending both the spiritual and the corporal works of mercy to include an environmental focus. The traditional seven works of mercy were born out ofRead More

Seoul-Searching: Salve Student Studies Abroad in South Korea

Seoul-Searching: Salve Student Studies Abroad in South Korea

Campus, Check It Out, Features, International, Off Campus, Travel, World March 16, 2016 at 12:13 am Comments are Disabled

By Lily Jones | Arts and Entertainment Editor Every year hundreds of thousands of college students across the nation choose to study abroad, traveling to a new school in a foreign country to live and learn there for weeks, months, or even years at a time. The most popular places for American students to study abroad are mostly located in Europe, with EnglandRead More