Archive for October, 2011

Hey Salve, What’s New?

Activities, Campus October 24, 2011 at 11:07 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert and Ally Boucher – Although the month of October is coming to a close, the number of events and activities featured at the University has not dwindled, and students and faculty alike have many opportunities to still make October a memorable month at Salve Regina. For those who wish to get in the Halloween spirit, the UniversityRead More

Is Halloween Healthy?

Is Halloween Healthy?

Features, Op-Ed October 24, 2011 at 11:07 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kelsey Murray – As kids, we couldn’t wait for Oct. 31. Halloween meant dressing up in our favorite characters, running around in the dark with the other ghouls and goblins, and eating a massive amount of candy.   However, is all this candy making Halloween an unhealthy holiday? According to the US Census Bureau’s latest statistics, Americans, on average,Read More

Man-on-the-Street: Halloween Time

Man-on-the-Street: Halloween Time

Campus October 24, 2011 at 11:07 pm Comments are Disabled

By Ciara Speller – Sarah Anderson – Senior Sarah’s favorite part about Halloween is eating candy and when it comes to costumes she is not usually anything “normal.”   Rebekah Aubin – Freshman Rebekah’s favorite part about Halloween is dressing up and being able to be anything she wants. She and all of her roommates are dressing up as sailorsRead More

Club Feature: Protect Our Wildlife

Club Feature: Protect Our Wildlife

Campus October 5, 2011 at 2:59 pm Comments are Disabled

By Mia Lupo – Protect Our Wildlife (POW) is a club that focuses on protecting the environment, specifically protecting animal rights and conservation.  Co-presidents Stephanie Beels and Jessica Lane, both sophomores, run the club to help wildlife and to raise awareness in the SRU community. Club members will learn ways to help wildlife everyday – even outside of the classroom.Read More

Salve Takes a Notable Stand

Salve Takes a Notable Stand

Activities, Campus October 5, 2011 at 2:58 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert- American universities aspire to provide a safe learning environment – a place where students discover and attain personal enrichment without questioning their well-being. If problems arise, these universities take action immediately. Salve is one of many schools where sexual harassment and assault are not taken lightly. According to the U.S. Department of Education, sexual harassment and assaultRead More