Archive for October, 2008

Jenny Maloney exhibits work at Salve Regina

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As I walked into the art gallery of the Antone Center to see the exhibit “New Work: Drawings and Paintings” by Jenny Maloney, I was instantly intrigued by her work. Maloney is an artist and professor at Adelphi University. She has previously taught at the Rhode Island School of Design and the New York Institute of Technology.

Spotlight on Alumni:

Spotlight on Alumni:

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What does the Salve Regina Mission mean to you? To Ellen Schillace, (’71) the mission is her life’s work. Schillace, a realtor in St. Paul, Minn. is living the mission statement. She uses a background in social work and realty, her artistic abilities, and her experiences at Salve to give back to her community.

How to Manage Your Stress This Semester

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Every college student has been there: Sunday night at the computer, frantically typing, hoping your teacher won’t be able to tell you cross referenced your “book” sources from the “look inside” feature on Amazon.com. Of course the paper is not your only worry.

Celtics Take Over Salve Regina

Celtics Take Over Salve Regina

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The Boston Celtics had a lot to say during their training camp that was held here at Salve Regina Univeristy this past week.

The players have nothing but positive things to say about the upcoming season. They are hoping for another championship year.

“Being part of a championship team is legendary,” Eddie House said.

Peculiar Moments

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It’s always this peculiar moment when I realize that I am on my own and that I have begun my own life. Sometimes it feels so strange to be sitting at the desk of my on-campus apartment staring out my window at the distant ocean, the street of busy Salve kids late to class, and tourists pointing at my dorm as their cars crawl by.