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Fall Back into TV

Fall Back into TV

Arts and Entertainment November 4, 2012 at 12:55 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Lindsay LaChapelle; Mosaic Staff Writer- Jersey Shore is in its final season.  Christina, Adam, Cee Lo, and Blake are battling it out to find the greatest new talent on The Voice.  Saturday Night Live is at it again with Presidential Campaign parodies and the members of Glee club have left high school.  Fall TV is back and college studentsRead More

Can the Red Sox Bounce Back?

Can the Red Sox Bounce Back?

Sports November 3, 2012 at 1:36 am Comments are Disabled

By: Christian Lawber- Mosaic Staff Writer (Featured Image Obtained from WikiCommons) Hey Red Sox fans. After an abysmal season in 2012, get ready to have your sox knocked off in 2013.  The Boston Red Sox have finally taken a step in the right direction with the hiring of new manager John Farrell, and this time around, they didn’t even wait untilRead More

Presidential Debates & Social Media

Presidential Debates & Social Media

Nation, Uncategorized November 3, 2012 at 1:13 am Comments are Disabled

By: Samantha Wood- Mosaic Staff Writer From Twitter to Facebook to Tumblr and everything in between, it seems like everyone and their mother has an opinion about the presidential election, and feels the need to share it on these sites. Or at least show that they are watching the debates to be included with the crowd. But are these sites helpingRead More

‘Faithful’ Citizenship Outlasts Election Day

‘Faithful’ Citizenship Outlasts Election Day

Uncategorized November 3, 2012 at 12:27 am Comments are Disabled

By: Nikole Wohlmacher- Mosaic Staff Writer On October 16, renowned author, educator, and journalist, Dr. Peter Steinfels, gave a lecture at the university about the relationship between faithful citizenship and morality, at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I., as a segue into the second Presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barrack Obama, on Tuesday, November 6. Community members, students, and facultyRead More

What an Education’s Worth: Malala’s Passion Vs. Our Apathy

What an Education’s Worth: Malala’s Passion Vs. Our Apathy

Uncategorized November 2, 2012 at 11:29 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Lauren Kane- International News Editor In 2009, Adam Ellick released a half-hour documentary on a then 11-year-old girl named Malala Yousufzai, and her family’s struggle to keep schools for girls open in Pakistan. Before reading the rest of this column, you should take the time now to watch that documentary, entitled “Class Dismissed”, on the New York Times website. ForRead More