Archive for February, 2008

The freshman “Catholic Identity”

Uncategorized February 26, 2008 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Like many Catholic universities in the 21st century, Salve Regina University seeks to define what it means to be a “Catholic” university. But this “Catholic Identity” is understood differently by different members of the Salve Regina community, especially students.

Two Salve graduates work to establish orphanage in Kenya

Two Salve graduates work to establish orphanage in Kenya

Uncategorized February 26, 2008 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Salve Regina University Alumnae Leila de Bruyne and Justine Axelsson spoke to a large group of Salve students and faculty about their efforts to establish an orphanage in Kenya.

The program took place in Bazarsky Lecture Hall on Feb. 20.

The centerpiece of the presenation were posters these two women had set up in the middle of the hall featuring photos and future building plans for the orphanage

they just opened in July.

Tune in to WSRU

Tune in to WSRU

Uncategorized February 26, 2008 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

WSRU Seahawk Nation, the university’s own Internet radio station, features a plethora of genres so one can rock out to all kinds of music, laugh along to comedy, and get play-by-play action when live sports are broadcast onto the air.

Student run WSRU radio station features “Real Hip Hop” as DJ’s “Aladdin aka Mowgli”, “Jae Radd”, “B-Love” and ” Big Rob aka Chicken Grease” (Kevin Varkey ’10, Jarad Grossi ’10, Bryan Amritt ’09, and Robert Toribio’09 respectively) light up the airwaves on Tuesday nights from 9 until 11.

“If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things”

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In Jon McGregor’s If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things he takes an ordinary day and poetically advises his reader about what life is. One could find an ordinary day symbolic of an ordinary life. There is a mystery at the center of this prose poem novel. The reader is asked to take a journey into the lives of an urban street in England.

Book Reviews: “Size 12 is Not Fat”

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Mix one part Detective Fiction and one part Chick Lit and one will get Meg Cabot’s wonderfully entertaining “Size 12 is Not Fat” series.

The series features the feisty Heather Wells, a former pop star, who works as an assistant dorm director for New York College.