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Renaissance Girl: Jacqueline Lawler wins National Dramaturgy Award

Renaissance Girl: Jacqueline Lawler wins National Dramaturgy Award

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Jacqueline Lawler’s room is not only buzzing with the jabber of her residents, who are frequent visitors. Enter her room and you will find a homemade stuffed animal of Perry the Platypus from the Disney Channel series “Phineas and Ferb.” Shoe boxes are scattered on the floor.

Salve Women’s Basketball Scores a Successful Season

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

For two of Salve Regina University’s women’s basketball team captains, bringing home a conference championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament is the perfect way to bring this year’s season to an end. It is also a great way to conclude these soon-to-be college graduates Salve basketball careers.

Students to View ‘The Lion King’ Theatrical Production on Tour in Providence

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

“Nants ingonyama, bagithi baba!”, or “There Comes a Lion!” go the opening lyrics to “The Lion King,” a musical that first swept the world off its feet when it was released as a Disney film in 1994. “The Lion King” was a milestone film for Disney, and would forever influence and change cinema history.

CAB Sponsors the ‘Black Jew Dialogues’

CAB Sponsors the ‘Black Jew Dialogues’

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

On Tuesday, Feb. 8, The Campus Activities Board’s (CAB) “Spotlight” Committee presented “The Black Jew Dialogues.” This fast- paced comical show combined improv, interactive video, audience participation and a multitude of characters. The performance strived to achieve the goal of every “Spotlight” event, which is to be both entertaining and informative.

Book Review: The Sookie Stackhouse Series

Uncategorized January 31, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

One of the greatest accomplishments an author of fiction can achieve is creating characters that feel so real that readers can come to love them as if they were real people. Author Charlaine Harris has accomplished this feat with her Sookie Stackhouse novels, a series that inspired the popular HBO Show True Blood.