Archive for November, 2013

The title page of Henry V

Pell Lecture: Welcoming Back Political Philosophy and Shakespeare

Campus November 4, 2013 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane | Co-Editor-in-Chief – “Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; or close the wall up with our English dead!” These and many other famous lines spoken by in of literature’s most famous war plays, Shakespeare’s Henry V, will come to life at Salve mid-November. There won’t actually be any bloody battles, but Henry V willRead More

Mary Chakerian, a freshman from Los Angeles,
California,was nominated by the Student Government Association as senator of the week.

SGA Senator Spotlight: Mary Chakerian

Campus November 4, 2013 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Lindsay LaChapelle | Campus News Co-Editor   The Student Government Association nominates Mary Chakerian, a freshman from Los Angeles, California, as senator of the week.  Chakerian was selected because of her enthusiasm and dedication to the Student Government.  Chakerian is currently undecided, but has an interest in Business Administration.   Q: How would you describe yourself in a singleRead More

Behind the Scenes of Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel

Behind the Scenes of Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel

Arts and Entertainment, Off Campus November 4, 2013 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kate Drexel | Managing Editor While waiting outside the club for quite sometime, clutching the concert ticket tightly hoping the cold air will subside soon, you finally enter the venue’s lobby. The buzz of excited concertgoers heightens your very own enthusiasm. You then walk into the bar area of the venue, clusters of people sit by the center bar,Read More

Pop music sensation Katy Perry is known for catchy songs and fun, albeit cliche, lyrics.

Not to “Pop” Your Bubble

Arts and Entertainment November 4, 2013 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Albert Vuoso | Arts and Entertainment Editor – As the title of her debut single indicates, Katy Perry let out a “roar” this summer  with the release of her first track off her third studio album, Prism. That roar, however, proved to be a rambunctious cry of unoriginality; a trend that is laced throughout the entire album. A trendRead More