Archive for January, 2016

As the Trigger Warning Debate Heats Up, Salve Remains Torn

As the Trigger Warning Debate Heats Up, Salve Remains Torn

Campus January 31, 2016 at 11:59 am Comments are Disabled

By Stephanie Menders | Staff Writer A fluorescent green screen that reads, “Rated R, for sexual content and excessive violence,” appears preceding the start of a film, warning viewers that the content they are about to see might be upsetting or offensive. Audiences accept these warnings without a second thought. But what happens when those warnings are given in a collegeRead More

Salve Pays Tribute to Stephen Costello

Salve Pays Tribute to Stephen Costello

Campus January 31, 2016 at 11:59 am Comments are Disabled

By Marrissa Ballard | Managing Editor Salve student Stephen Costello passed away on Wednesday, January 20th after fighting an illness. The Salve community was notified via mass email. The email also asked for prayers for the Costello family and gave information about future services. The announcement came just days after students had come back from break to start the new semester. ARead More

The Balancing Act: Are College Students Doing Too Much?

The Balancing Act: Are College Students Doing Too Much?

Campus January 31, 2016 at 11:59 am Comments are Disabled

By Ellena Sweet | Campus News Editor   Every Saturday morning at 5:30 a.m., Lily Jones drags herself out of bed to get ready for her weekend job at a local café. A junior at Salve Regina University, Jones also holds a part-time work-study position with the office of University Relations. Add that to an e-board position with the MosaicRead More