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Live with Cost of Room and Board

Live with Cost of Room and Board

Campus, Features February 8, 2012 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Emily Ferro – As college students in America, many have recognized that college costs are rising, and as a college degree becomes increasingly more necessary for many careers, students are forced to live with the price tag put on education. With an average cost increase of 3% every year, Salve Regina University has recently announced a change in theRead More

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Op-Ed, Sports February 8, 2012 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Nick Patti – Over the last week or so, my Twitter and Facebook has been flooded with Giant and Patriot smack-talk. Being an impartial viewer of this year’s Super Bowl, I do not care much for the result of the game or whatever opinions fans have towards the game. I am interested in is the social dynamic that occursRead More

New Strain of Senioritis is Spreading

New Strain of Senioritis is Spreading

Campus, Features, Op-Ed February 8, 2012 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kelsey Murray – The queasy feelings in your stomach, the sweaty palms and procrastinating tendencies are not a casual case of the flu. No, these are the symptoms of senioritis. Urban Dictionary defines this as, “A crippling disease that strikes seniors.” Seniors usually start to slack off, lose focus and freak out about the next steps to take in theirRead More

What I Could Have Left at Home

Op-Ed February 8, 2012 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Emily Ferro – The first move from living at home to living in a college dorm is an unforgettable experience. I was so excited to finally go somewhere new after living in the same house for 18 years. Since I had never moved anywhere before, I was an over-eager packer. The question in my head was the question thatRead More

“Why I Love Social Work”

“Why I Love Social Work”

Campus February 8, 2012 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert – For social workers, happiness and gratification can come in small, unexpected yet beautiful places. It can perhaps take presence in a moment where a homeless patron smiles in gratitude upon receiving a meal or when a child can find the faith and courage to laugh again after encountering misfortune and grief. It is a practice thatRead More