Articles by: Kaitlyn Boisvert

“A Large Coffee Please, With a Side of Procrastination!” -The Best Local Coffee Places

“A Large Coffee Please, With a Side of Procrastination!” -The Best Local Coffee Places

Uncategorized December 6, 2012 at 2:46 am Comments are Disabled

By Sofie Bego and Lauren Lisitano; Mosaic Fashion Editor and Managing Editor; Finals are only a week away, whether we want to admit it or not, and it’s time to boost our final averages, and maybe make the Dean’s List- because Mom would be so proud.  Thankfully, the library is open 24 hours to cater to our favorite hobby- procrastination. Read More

Pell Center Lecture Explores the Power of Effective Story-Telling

Pell Center Lecture Explores the Power of Effective Story-Telling

Uncategorized December 6, 2012 at 2:45 am Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane; International News Editor,On Wednesday, November 28, an audience filled the Young Building ballroom to hear G. Wayne Miller’s lecture “Where Stories Take Us: Story in the Public Square”. The lecture was a part of the Pell Center for International Relations lecture series. To begin his lecture, Miller emphasized that stories have been relevant from the cave paintingsRead More

Hinder Offers a Front-Stage Glimpse Into Their New Album “Welcome to the Freakshow”

Hinder Offers a Front-Stage Glimpse Into Their New Album “Welcome to the Freakshow”

Arts and Entertainment December 6, 2012 at 2:42 am Comments are Disabled

By Kate Drexel; Arts & Entertainment Editor, December 4 marked the day that American band Hinder released their highly anticipated album, Welcome to the Freakshow. While the album received mixed reviews from critics, it still managed to stir intrigue amongst audiences, and succeeded in showing a darker side to the band’s music that the world had not yet seen before.Read More

Salve Sponsors NYC Trip to see “The Nutcracker”

Salve Sponsors NYC Trip to see “The Nutcracker”

Campus December 5, 2012 at 8:04 pm Comments are Disabled

By Kelly Kern; Mosaic Staff Writer,Salve Regina students took a bite out of the Big Apple during a Campus Activities Board sponsored trip to the New York City Ballet performance of a Christmas classic, “The Nutcracker”. Fifty students attended the matinee performance on Sunday December 2nd at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City. The ballet,Read More

Salve Community Opens Door of Acceptance

Salve Community Opens Door of Acceptance

Uncategorized November 17, 2012 at 4:05 pm Comments are Disabled

By Albert Vuoso; Mosaic Staff Writer– Members of the Salve Regina community showed their support for students of alternative lifestyles by participating in the Alliance Club’s second annual “Door of Acceptance” on November 5. Nearly 180 students and staff walked through the red painted door in the lobby of O’Hare.  In doing so, they pledged to support the different relationshipsRead More