Archive for March, 2007

Sweet Melodies with a Twist

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Imagine you are in Paris during the 1920s, dancing to the sounds of Parisian Musette. With a mixture of jazz and swing from the United States and many influences from Italy, Spain, Hungary and Romania, the sweet melody of Musette has taken over your soul.

Lally From Brown School of Medicine to Give Talk on HPV

Lally From Brown School of Medicine to Give Talk on HPV

Uncategorized March 2, 2007 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Dr. Michelle Lally, infectious disease specialist and assistant professor at Brown University’s School of Medicine, will present a lecture on HPV (human papilloma virus) and its new vaccine on Tuesday, March 20, at 7 p.m. in McAuley 105.

Lally’s talk on HPV and its new vaccine, GARDASIL, will be followed by a question and answer session and refreshments for audience members.

SRU Breaks Not Only in Cancun

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Newport, RI- Saturday, March 3 marked the beginning of Spring break for Salve Regina University. Proposed activities ranged from student trips to New York City, to staying on campus, as some faculty and staff retain usual responsibilities, and then some.

2008 Elections Give Students Opportunity to Speak Out

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The ’08 election year is right around the corner and on Feb. 10, Barack Obama announced his candidacy for the White House. Already, he and other candidates are making appearances through states fighting for every vote. People of the younger voting generation may play a key part in the 2008 elections particularly because the platform is concerned with the war in Iraq, which will have dramatic effects on the nation’s future.

YouTube Changes the Landscape of Sports Highlights

YouTube Changes the Landscape of Sports Highlights

Uncategorized March 2, 2007 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Chase Daniel had an up-and-down day in Lincoln, Neb.

On the plus side, the Missouri quarterback threw for 244 yards and two touchdowns on Nov. 4, and broke his school’s single-season record for passing yards. But he also threw a pair of interceptions, and his Tigers suffered a 34-20 loss to Nebraska.