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Students Sweat Out the Stress in Rodgers Rec

Uncategorized December 17, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

As the end of the semester is nearing, thoughts of papers, final exams, winter break and the fact that time is running out to boost final grades fill the minds of students at Salve Regina University. To release these stresses, students head to the workout facility of Rodgers Recreation Center, an excellent place to rid the body and mind of the everyday tension in their lives.

Angel Tree Inspires Angelic Response from Students

Angel Tree Inspires Angelic Response from Students

Uncategorized December 17, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The tags cry, “Be an Angel,” as does the homemade sign next to the tree, the red angel bear on the tag inviting donors. On the reverse side, a name is printed with a wish list of the only toys the child will get this year if picked. These tags mean only one thing: The Salvation Army Angel Giving Tree Project has returned to Salve Regina University.

Local Hikers Rejoice in the Wintry Night

Uncategorized December 17, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Like most winter nights it had already been dark for hours when I arrived shortly before 6 p.m. in the Easton’s Beach parking lot. The night was windy and cold, the last nor’easter had melted away and the hint of the next one was already in the air. The last thing I would ever expect to be doing is hiking, but that’s exactly where I found myself last Wednesday night.

MosaicOnline: The Site Behind the Post-its

MosaicOnline: The Site Behind the Post-its

Uncategorized December 10, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Have you seen it?

If you’ve been to the computer labs, you may have noticed the blanketing of the sleek black Dells with multi-covered post-it notes, enticing you to visit this site. Why? Because we like you!

How Did Students Spend Their Snowy Weekend?

How Did Students Spend Their Snowy Weekend?

Uncategorized December 10, 2003 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Newport, like much of New England, was pushed headfirst into winter with the first snowstorm of the season. Along with slowed traffic and delayed flights, came numerous cancellations of campus events. Find out the rescheduled dates and how students kept themselves occupied during their snowed-in weekend.