Archive for October, 2009

Student Activities Offer Movies All Semester

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On Sept. 25, 2009 and Sept. 26, 2009, The Proposal, starring Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock, was shown in the DiStefano Lecture Hall and the Wakehurst Little Theater. This hilarious romantic comedy of Margaret Tate (Bullock), a cut-throat book editor, and her assistant, Andrew Paxton (Reynolds), is one that will keep you laughing the whole way through! Tate discovers that she is to be deported back to Canada due to an expired Visa, and as a result hoodwinks her assistant into marrying her so that she can keep her job.

Six Secrets and Friendly Advice for Salve Freshmen

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Your first year of college is both an exciting and challenging experience. You are finally on your own. Parents aren’t around to set curfews, make sure you do your homework or ensure you eat right. Not to fret though, here are six secrets to ensure your first year at Salve is an exciting and rewarding one.

Student Vets Yet to Receive Benefits from GI Bill

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With the academic school year already well underway, many Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have yet to receive benefits under the new Post 9/11 GI Bill.

Under the previous GI Bill, the Montgomery GI Bill, veterans were paid a reimbursement for student loans.

Celtics Prepare for 09-10 Season at Salve

Celtics Prepare for 09-10 Season at Salve

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The Celtics returned to Salve Regina University for their annual training camp. The team worked hard all week, pushing their limits and adjusting to new players.

Eddie House, Celtic’s guard, discussed the level of intensity of this year’s camp. “Everybody’s pushing each other,” House said.

Newport Police Clean Up the Streets

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Whether you chose to attend Salve Regina University for its gorgeous location, career-focused degrees, financial aid, personal support, or internship and study abroad programs, you most certainly did not choose Salve Regina for its reputation as a party school.