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Op-Ed: Why Are We Just Starting To Talk About Harvey Weinstein Now?

Op-Ed: Why Are We Just Starting To Talk About Harvey Weinstein Now?

Nation, Op-Ed November 7, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kerry Hayes | Staff Writer By this point in time, almost everyone who tunes into any media outlet should know the name Harvey Weinstein. You may know him as an iconic American film producer and film executive. You may have seen his name attached to a number of renowned pieces of film including Gangs of New York (2002), PlayingRead More

What’s New With SGA?

What’s New With SGA?

Campus November 7, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kitty Williams and Claire Latsko | Co-Editors-in-Chief In the SGA office on the second floor of Wakehurst, there is a white board with a to-do list for the year. It is covered in goals, aspirations, and plans written in expo marker. “SGA isn’t here to play around,” says SGA President Lauren Healy. “We’re here to do something that matters.”Read More

DIY Halloween Costumes

DIY Halloween Costumes

Check It Out, Uncategorized October 24, 2017 at 12:27 am Comments are Disabled

By Kitty Williams | Co-Editor-In-Chief  It’s fall and that means midterms have been creeping up with Halloween right behind them. Do you have your costume ready? Didn’t think so. Here are some costumes you can put together last minute with items you most likely have on hand. 1. Baby from Baby Driver It takes very little to look like theRead More

Elephant Man Premieres at Casino Theater

Elephant Man Premieres at Casino Theater

Arts and Entertainment October 24, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

by Henry Nickerson | Public Relations Coordinator On October 19th, the Salve Regina Theater Department debuted their production of the 1977 drama “The Elephant Man” at the Casino Theater. “The Elephant Man” follows the story of a disfigured man named Joseph Merrick who is taken in by esteemed scientist Fredrick Teves. Dr. Teves attempts to teach Merrick how to beRead More

Op-Ed: Cutting the Costs of College Textbooks

Op-Ed: Cutting the Costs of College Textbooks

Newport, Op-Ed October 24, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

*The opinions and views in this article are of the author’s own volition and do not necessarily reflect those of the Mosaic student newspaper* By Governor Gina Raimondo | Contributor  This past summer, I met a mom in southern Rhode Island. She was dressed for work, and her kids were about the same age as my son, Tommy. We started talking.Read More