World

I’m From New York. Here’s Why You Should Take Coronavirus Seriously.

World April 21, 2020 at 5:58 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer When I first heard about COVID-19, my roommate’s mother had sent her an article about it and said how scary it was. This was back in January when it had not impacted the United States yet. As my roommate was reading the article to me, I thought that it was scary, but I didRead More

The 2018 Blue Wave: Myth or Reality?

The 2018 Blue Wave: Myth or Reality?

Check It Out, Nation, Op-Ed, World November 12, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler |Staffwriter Ever since Donald Trump’s 2016 election, Democrats have been desperately and frantically looking forward to this year’s midterms. Voting initiatives were launched from every angle, trying to make the so-called “Blue Wave” they hoped for a reality. But considering all of the Democrats’ best efforts, was the blue wave actually successful? The short answer is… maybe?Read More

Roxy with her family after passing the U.S. Citizenship Test.

Citizenship at Salve: Learning About Our Country Through the Eyes of an Immigrant

Campus, Check It Out, International, Nation, World October 11, 2018 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Madison Schettler/Staffwriter Since the 2016 election, immigration has been an extremely polarizing issue in the United States. For lifelong citizens, it may seem like the immigration debate is nothing more than red versus blue, or Donald Trump angrily tweeting about the border wall. However, it is difficult to understand the true implications of the immigration crisis without understanding theRead More

American athletes walk into the Opening Ceremony led by flag bearer Erin Hamlin who competed in Luge.

The Wait is Over: PyeongChang 2018 Has Begun

Activities, Check It Out, Competition, Off Campus, Sports, World February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Sarah Dewolfe| Staff Writer It’s been a long four years for fans of the Winter Olympics, but that doesn’t compare to the wait for almost 3,000 Olympic athletes from 92 countries around the world competing in this year’s games. For some, the road to PyeongChang began when they first learned to ski or snowboard at an early age. All theRead More

Op-Ed: Sex for the Seoul?

Op-Ed: Sex for the Seoul?

Op-Ed, World February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Hannah Lussier | Managing Editor You thought that the material to celebrate at this Olympics would be gold? It turns out that it’s actually latex. Since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, the world has consistently acknowledged one thing: Olympic athletes have sex. At that event, as a result of the worldwide AIDS crisis, athletes were suppliedRead More