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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

Top 10 Study Abroad Travel Tips

Top 10 Study Abroad Travel Tips

Lifestyle, Op-Ed, Study Abroad, Travel April 10, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Claire Latsko | Associate Editor and Tia Lombard | Contributing Writer While studying abroad, you definitely will be traveling a lot. Sometimes figuring out a flight, train, hostel, and activities can be stressful, but we want to make sure you have an easy time planning to ensure that you have the best trip possible! 1. Buddy system After recent events, thisRead More

Op Ed: Stranger Things is a New Classic

Op Ed: Stranger Things is a New Classic

Arts and Entertainment, Op-Ed October 10, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

*Note: This article contains Stranger Things spoilers* By Caroline Connick | Staff Writer Try not to get trapped in the “Upside Down” when you watch Netflix’s original series, Stranger Things. This gripping sci-fi series is all the scandal and mystery of Pretty Little Liars, childish shenanigans and adventure of The Goonies, super-human action of the Marvel franchise and treacherous other-worldly encounters of AvatarRead More

Op Ed: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Op Ed: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Op-Ed September 30, 2016 at 10:57 am Comments are Disabled

By Caroline Connick | Staff Writer As National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month comes to a close, I’ve had a lot of time to reflect on the issue of suicide. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, about 117 people end their own lives each day, and it typically happens when people with mental health conditions are under more stress thanRead More

Op-Ed: The Intense but Enjoyable Challenge of Dark Souls

Op-Ed: The Intense but Enjoyable Challenge of Dark Souls

Check It Out April 25, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Steven Quinones | Staff Writer  There are different types of games that we are all good or bad at, but there is a series of games that everyone is essentially bad at: the Dark Souls franchise. The most recent addition to the franchise, Dark Souls III, has just come out and I took the challenge of playing it. It wasRead More