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Op-Ed: Why it shouldn’t offend anyone that Beyoncé got hot sauce in her bag (swag)

Op-Ed: Why it shouldn’t offend anyone that Beyoncé got hot sauce in her bag (swag)

Arts and Entertainment, Check It Out, Nation, Op-Ed February 15, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Beyoncé’s politically charged music video for new single “Formation” and subsequent SuperBowl performance have caused controversy in the media; however, is there any validity to the claims that Beyoncé shouldn’t being using the stage to make a statement?

#OscarsSoWhite and the Hollywood Diversity Issue

#OscarsSoWhite and the Hollywood Diversity Issue

Arts and Entertainment, Features February 1, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

The Hollywood community and spectators around the world have spoken out against the Academy and its award show nominations. Is there really a problem, and if so, is there a solution?

Passion Seekers: Salve’s Original Dance Journey

Passion Seekers: Salve’s Original Dance Journey

Arts and Entertainment December 14, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Malysa Kettavong | Staff Writer 

Voices in Harmony Concert Gives Tribute to Paris Attack Victims

Voices in Harmony Concert Gives Tribute to Paris Attack Victims

Arts and Entertainment November 30, 2015 at 12:27 am Comments are Disabled

The Salve Regina University chorus teamed up with the Bryant University chorus in a performance at Ochre Court Saturday, November 14th. The concert featured both universities’ choruses, a Capella groups, and audition choruses. The show opened with a slight change in their original program in light of the recent terror attack on Paris, France. “I knew that I wanted toRead More

Salve Studios Presents: Director’s Cut

Salve Studios Presents: Director’s Cut

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Newport November 9, 2015 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Ellena Sweet | Campus News Editor | It’s Saturday morning in Newport, and, while most students are spending another weekend sunrise in the warm confines of their beds, a small, committed troop of Salve students are making their way across the fields of Brenton Point. The hour is just past six-thirty and the grass beneath their feet is stillRead More