Archive for October, 2009

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Uncategorized October 22, 2009 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

While a student at Salve, Leila de Bruyne spent four summers volunteering at By Grace Disabled and Orphans Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. Each year, she returned with more friends and more money, but she knew it wasn’t enough. Thus, in 2007, Flying Kites was born.

All Time Low and Glamour Kills Join Forces for Tour

All Time Low and Glamour Kills Join Forces for Tour

Uncategorized October 22, 2009 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Playing with a handheld noise machine, Alex Gaskarth, the lead singer of All Time Low, relaxes before playing in front of thousands of fans at Lupo’s in Providence, R.I. Meanwhile hundreds of fans are already lined up in the freezing cold to try to get as close as they can to the stage an hour before doors open.

Women’s Tennis Team Begins Tournament Play

Women’s Tennis Team Begins Tournament Play

Uncategorized October 22, 2009 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Coach Ed Habershaw returned to coach the Salve Regina University Women’s Tennis Team for his 16th season this year. Graduating from Bryant College, he has been named Common Wealth Coast Conference Coach of the Year three times. Habershaw previously coached the Salve Men’s Tennis Team for four years.

Rugby Club Holds Annual Fundraiser Friday

Uncategorized October 22, 2009 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The Rugby Club will hold the third annual Rent-a-Rugger event this friday.

Rent-a-Rugger is an annuel fundraiser that the Salve Rugby Club holds to pay for their expenses that they encounter over the season. It also helps pay for their tournaments that they play in the spring.

Sherwood’s “Qu” Shines

Sherwood’s “Qu” Shines

Uncategorized October 22, 2009 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

For anyone missing the summer sun, Sherwood’s “Qu” is sure to brighten the dreariest October day. Pop-rock melodies, catchy choruses and mesmeric vocals mix together seamlessly on the California quintet’s latest album.

Two years since the debut of “A Different Light,” Sherwood delivers their fourth album which mixes their signature surf-pop sounds with more somber lyrics than on previous records.