Articles by: mosaiconline

Senator Reed speaks about foreign affairs

Uncategorized March 3, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

On Monday, Mar. 1, Senator Jack Reed told Salve students now that the United States is in Iraq that the U.S. is committed to staying for as long as the rebuilding process takes. His speech was entitled “Bush Foreign Policy: Real Threats but Ideological Responses.”

Stressing flexibility in athletes is no stretch

Stressing flexibility in athletes is no stretch

Uncategorized March 3, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

If you are not yet aware of the benefits of exercise in your life, you may have been living under a rock for the past couple of years. With all the information available to a person about exercise, there is almost always one key piece of information missing: the importance of stretching incorporated into a workout.

Spice up your workout routine

Spice up your workout routine

Uncategorized March 3, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

If you had the choice of going to the gym or watching your favorite movie with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, you would probably choose the couch. What if you could have the best of both worlds? What if working out could be fun? According to Michael Cecchi, a personal trainer at Newport Athletic Club “exercising becomes interesting when you spice up your routine and do things you enjoy.”

More students are seeking political awareness

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Normal summer activities for college students usually include having a job, going to the beach or taking a road trip. For a politically minded student like Laura Cancellieri, however, this summer involved volunteering two Saturdays in July canvassing the Manchester, N.H., area, passing out information and taking surveys for the “John Kerry for President” campaign.

Science and math lack women professionals

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Women have made remarkable gains in the last few decades and gone places some would never have dreamed of. However, there are still areas dominated by men. In a recent study, supported by the Ford and Guggenheim Foundations, women make up only a small percentage of the world’s scientists and mathematicians.