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The Enchanted Life of Caterine Milinaire

The Enchanted Life of Caterine Milinaire

Features October 12, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Ellena Sweet | Campus News Editor It was in the early 1960s that a young Caterine Milinaire took a train from north of England to London. On this train, she encountered four, young English musicians who she recalls as being “a lot of fun.” After talking and laughing together for the duration of their trip, Milinaire informed the groupRead More

The Chicken Pesto Takes its Place on New Meal Plan

The Chicken Pesto Takes its Place on New Meal Plan

Campus October 12, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Marrissa Ballard | Managing Editor  This fall Salve students came back to many changes, but the most pivotal of these changes was not the O’Hare renovations or the new faculty. Instead, the most startling change was the introduction of the Chicken Pesto panini on an alternating meal plan. The new meal plan means that Chicken Pesto is no longerRead More

Willow Magazine Seeking Submissions

Willow Magazine Seeking Submissions

Campus October 12, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Tara Stanzione | Co-Editor-In-Chief The Willow is Salve Regina University’s literary magazine where students can submit artwork, photos, poetry, and prose. They are accepting submissions through October 20th at https://thewillowliterarymagazine.submittable.com/submit The organization is also currently holding a school-wide competition where students could win any of the following prizes: 1. Brick Alley Gift Card $50 2. Empire Gift Card $30Read More

Salve Students Travel to Philadelphia to See Pope

Salve Students Travel to Philadelphia to See Pope

Campus, Nation October 12, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Stephanie Menders | Staff Writer In the early morning of Saturday September 26, a group of eight Salve Regina students loaded onto a bus to travel to Philadelphia. Sleep deprivation was a common theme among the group, but you wouldn’t have known it by looking at them. Excitement overwhelmed the students as they prepared to embark on a six-hourRead More

Amy Schumer puts the ‘wreck’ in Trainwreck

Amy Schumer puts the ‘wreck’ in Trainwreck

Arts and Entertainment October 12, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Marrissa Ballard | Managing Editor  The romantic comedy or “rom-com” has become an integral part of pop culture and Hollywood film. Even though the stories rarely change and we can always expect a happy ending, this genre continues to reel in audiences and box office success. When Amy Schumer decided to write and star in a semi-autobiographical rom-com, I wasRead More