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Banned Books Week: September 18-24, 2022

Arts and Entertainment October 12, 2022 at 7:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Maggie Kelly | Staff Writer In 212 B.C., Chinese emperor, Shih Huang Ti, is said to have burned every book in his kingdom. He believed that with all previous records destroyed, history could be said to begin with him. This is only one of the many examples of the censorship of books throughout history. In the year 35, RomanRead More

Didn’t See That Coming: First-Year Expectations vs. Reality

Didn’t See That Coming: First-Year Expectations vs. Reality

Op-Ed October 12, 2022 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Jessica Albright | Staff Writer With movies like Pitch Perfect and Monsters University, the college experience oftentimes appears to be a grand and lively time for young adults. Although this may be true for some, many people find that college is quite a different experience than they expected. From dining hall food to the social life, the first monthRead More

Amazon and Tolkien’s Vision: The Case Against “The Rings of Power”

Amazon and Tolkien’s Vision: The Case Against “The Rings of Power”

Op-Ed, Uncategorized October 12, 2022 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Jane Benz | Staff Writer Is the art of film in decline? Can endings no longer be endings? Can a work of art be great without being done violence? Resurrected endlessly for profit until it is no longer great? Do we need a new Lord of the Rings saga? And by Amazon, no less? Our relationship with the mediaRead More

A Letter from Your Editors

A Letter from Your Editors

Campus October 7, 2022 at 3:38 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi and Morgan Rizzo | Co-Editors-in-Chief Dear Salve Seahawks, As we’re sitting on our laptops writing away, it’s hard for us to believe that we are seniors in college. From scared freshmen to more confident sophomores to thriving juniors, here we are.  We remember trying to find where our classrooms were in the first weeks of our firstRead More

Nestled in Newport: A Study Break Away from Salve

Nestled in Newport: A Study Break Away from Salve

Features, Newport October 5, 2022 at 8:38 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Madeline Stephens | Staff Writer As college students with busy lives, it’s relatively easy to forget that Salve’s campus is only minutes away from downtown Newport. Here, one will find streets lined with shops, bistros, bars, and my inspiration behind today’s article, numerous charming cafes and outdoor areas. Chances are, you’ve seen, heard or have even been to theseRead More