Archive for April, 2021

Something Worth Melting For: Review of Clementine’s Ice Cream

Something Worth Melting For: Review of Clementine’s Ice Cream

Newport April 28, 2021 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Emily Mikolay | Staff Writer Ice cream, one of the many desserts that remind us of summertime. Most of us grew up with it: whether it is your favorite dessert or a “pitstop” on the way home from the beach. It has integrated into each of our lives in some way. There are some of us, however, who cannotRead More

Extensions Dance Company Returns to the Stage

Extensions Dance Company Returns to the Stage

Campus April 25, 2021 at 12:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer and Treasurer There was nothing I was more excited about then being able to watch a live performance again. This was my first time in a theater since February 2020, just two weeks before the entire world practically shut down. The last performance I had gone to was the Extensions Dance Company’s performance, soRead More

Review: Wave Cycle Newport

Review: Wave Cycle Newport

Newport April 22, 2021 at 10:03 am Comments are Disabled

By: Eilis O’Neil | Staff Writer and PR Coordinator I would never see myself getting up at 5:15 AM to begin with, let alone for a workout. When I left Wallace Hall, it was still pitch black out, the only light was coming from the worm full moon. To be quite honest, I had no idea what to expect. IRead More

Op-Ed: “WAP” Should Not Be an Empowerment Anthem

Op-Ed: “WAP” Should Not Be an Empowerment Anthem

Op-Ed April 14, 2021 at 11:36 am Comments are Disabled

By: Liam W. Cooney | Staff Writer *DISCLAIMER: Op-eds are independently written and do not reflect the views of the Mosaic Student Newspaper or Salve Regina. Cardi B and Megan The Stallion’s billboard-topping hit “WAP” has been back in a row of controversy as of late, ever since the two artists put on what you could call a very raunchyRead More

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Young Building

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Young Building

Campus April 10, 2021 at 8:10 am Comments are Disabled

By: Kimberly Earlywine | Staff Writer Before Young, there was Fairlawn             In this week’s column I will be delving into the history of Fairlawn, the building that most campus community members refer to today as Young.  Built between 1852 and 1853 for Boston lawyer Andrew Ritchie, Fairlawn is one of the earlier Bellevue cottages to have been erected.  TheRead More