Archive for February, 2018

Op-Ed: Let the Games Begin

Op-Ed: Let the Games Begin

Op-Ed, World February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kerry Hayes | Staff Writer If I have learned anything in all my years of watching the Winter Olympics it is that: 1) every single country in the world, has incredibly hot athletes, and 2) I am more than qualified to judge them on their performance that they have been training their entire lives for, from the comfort ofRead More

Upcoming Event: Annual SalveTHON

Upcoming Event: Annual SalveTHON

Campus, Check It Out February 19, 2018 at 8:30 am Comments are Disabled

By Claire Latsko | Co-Editor-in-Chief This coming Saturday, February 23, 2018, around 100 Salve Regina University students will be on their feet in Ochre Court for 14 hours straight in an effort to fundraise for children affected by illness. SalveTHON, an on-campus organization, hosts a yearly event that gives Salve students the opportunity to give back to the Rhode Island community,Read More

Super Bowl LII Commercials

Check It Out, Sports, Uncategorized February 13, 2018 at 9:52 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kerry Hayes | Staff Writer The Super Bowl may have been last week, but everyone seems to still be talking about the best part of the night: the commercials. While it was an exciting game, and Justin Timberlake gave an amazing performance (despite the lack of an NYSNC* reunion), the commercials remain the center of media attention for much longerRead More

Romantic Valentine’s Day Binges

Arts and Entertainment February 6, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Caroline Connick | Associate Editor       https://storify.com/CarolineLee/romantic-v-day-binges

Paul Pierce was drafted 10th over all by the Celtics in 1998 out of the University of Kansas.

You Want the Truth?

Sports February 6, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer Exactly one year ago, I got the once in a lifetime chance to be at the TD Garden for a Celtics-Clippers game, where a Boston legend would step foot onto the parquet floor for one last time, surrounded by the fans and the city he loved. Before the game began, we were treated toRead More