Salve Remembers the Life of Sister Leona Misto
By Caroline Connick | Staff Writer [View the story “Salve Remembers the Life of Sister Leona Misto” on Storify]
By Caroline Connick | Staff Writer [View the story “Salve Remembers the Life of Sister Leona Misto” on Storify]
By Claire Latsko | Associate Editor This past Tuesday, the Mosaic Student Newspaper hosted an event titled The Election By The Issues, a debate led by a panel of Salve Regina students. The goal of the event was to discuss the issues of the upcoming presidential election through the lens of Salve’s mercy mission and the Five Critical Concerns of Mercy. TheRead More
By Marrissa Ballard | Co-Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday, the Black Student Union held a demonstration in the Wakehurst lobby to raise awareness about the Flint Water Crisis. Flint, a city in Michigan, made national news last year when its water was shown to contain high amounts of lead. Because Flint’s population is primarily made up of African Americans, the water crisisRead More
By Gabriella Rodriquez | Staff Writer Salve Regina’s third annual Relay For Life will be returning Saturday, October 15th from 12 PM to 7 PM. Thirty years ago, the first ever Relay For Life was held in Tacoma, Washington; since then the event has swept the country and is held in countless locations every year, raising over $5 billion since 1986.Read More
By Henry Nickerson | Staff Writer You probably know Eddie Cullinane. He’s either on the executive board of your favorite club, putting on some event you’re excited to go to, or heading up a community conscious project you’re involved in. Point is, this kid is going places. Originally from King Phillip High in Wrentham, Massachusetts, Eddie has always been involved inRead More