Archive for March, 2005

Mosaic’s Senior of the Week: Andrea Tuliano

Mosaic’s Senior of the Week: Andrea Tuliano

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MOSAIC: Where are you from?

ANDREA: I am from Fitchburg, Massachusetts

MOSAIC: What is your major/minor?

ANDREA: Psychology major, Religious Studies minor

MOSAIC: Are you involved in any activities/clubs at Salve? If so, which ones?

ANDREA: I am president of the psychology club, Vice-President of PSI-CHI, Student

Government Senator, Executive Board of Sigma Phi Sigma, a First Year Experience

assistant.

The Next 007 Film Will Go Back to the Spy Series’ Roots

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We still don’t know who will pick up Pierce Brosnan’s license to kill in the next James Bond movie, due next year, but think young and tipsy.

Director Martin Campbell is going back to the beginning for “Casino Royale,” based on the first Bond adventure written by Ian Fleming in 1953- a novel that has nothing to do with the 1967 spoof starring David Niven and Woody Allen.

Eugine “Gino” Binda Honored

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Salve Regina men’s hockey defenseman Eugene Binda will be presented the Joe Concannon award at the New England Hockey Writer’s Dinner on Wednesday, April 13. The award is given to the best American born division two or three college hockey player by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston President, Ken Eldridge.

Colleges Step Up Battle Against Student Suicide

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.- In the minds of many Americans, college students are having the time of their lives. So how come Congress is starting to chann

Weekly Horoscope Feb. 28-March 6

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ARIES (March 21-April 20) Physical vitality and romantic interest will increase over the next 12 days: early this week, some Aries natives may begin controversial relationships or adopt new health regimes. If so, family members will soon request detailed explanations: remain calm and carefully consider the established habits of loved ones.