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From 'Stripped' to the Superbowl: Looking at the Career of Singer Christina Aguilera

From ‘Stripped’ to the Superbowl: Looking at the Career of Singer Christina Aguilera

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Longtime pop singer Christina Aguilera shocked multiple onlookers when she botched the lyrics of the national anthem during the opening reception of Superbowl XLV. People were horrified and outraged. Tabloids immediately posted online articles that highlighted the incident.

Salve's Two Concerts Appeal to a Variety of Listeners with Hip-hop and Rock Artists

Salve’s Two Concerts Appeal to a Variety of Listeners with Hip-hop and Rock Artists

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

After a year of musical silence from the Rodgers Recreation Center, the spring concert is back — and with a bonus concert. This year, the Spring Concert is taking a switch from the rock genre of a few years past when the band the Plain White T’s performed at Salve.

Salve Seniors Celebrate Final Stretch until Graduation

Salve Seniors Celebrate Final Stretch until Graduation

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graduation — a word that is bittersweet for most college seniors. It defines how far seniors have come, who they are and where they’re going. For some the future is uncertain, and for others big plans await. Seniors can only hope that the real world is ready for us.

Students to View ‘The Lion King’ Theatrical Production on Tour in Providence

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“Nants ingonyama, bagithi baba!”, or “There Comes a Lion!” go the opening lyrics to “The Lion King,” a musical that first swept the world off its feet when it was released as a Disney film in 1994. “The Lion King” was a milestone film for Disney, and would forever influence and change cinema history.

CAB Sponsors the 'Black Jew Dialogues'

CAB Sponsors the ‘Black Jew Dialogues’

Uncategorized February 15, 2011 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

On Tuesday, Feb. 8, The Campus Activities Board’s (CAB) “Spotlight” Committee presented “The Black Jew Dialogues.” This fast- paced comical show combined improv, interactive video, audience participation and a multitude of characters. The performance strived to achieve the goal of every “Spotlight” event, which is to be both entertaining and informative.