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Disinterest or Conflict? Salve’s Clubs Struggle with Attendance

Campus, Op-Ed May 5, 2012 at 12:51 am Comments are Disabled

By Emily Ferro – Salve Regina is often considered a small school, beautiful and a community of its own on the Cliffwalk. While Salve is indeed a smaller school than many colleges, it is actually not that small. With about 2,000 undergraduate students (collegeboard.com), Salve has a wide variety of students, with a wide variety of interests. In order toRead More

Find New Ways to Stay in Shape at Salve

Activities, Campus May 5, 2012 at 12:44 am Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane – It’s a Wednesday evening at around 6:30 p.m., and you’re feeling guilty about that extra dessert you indulged in at Miley Dining Hall. You might be contemplating suiting up in workout gear and running the Cliff Walk for the thousandth time, or maybe heading to the gym for an hour of repetitive cycles on the elliptical.Read More

SRU Dance “Comes Alive” in Recital

SRU Dance “Comes Alive” in Recital

Arts and Entertainment, Campus May 5, 2012 at 12:41 am Comments are Disabled

By Kate Drexel – The lights in the gym at Rogers Recreational Center suddenly dim and the sound of a shrilling alarm pierces room. Yet it soon disperses, and in its place arises the sound of tapping shoes. The dancers’ shirts begin to light up and flicker along with the beat to a familiar song, “Turn Me On” by David GuettaRead More

Gingrich Talks “Exceptionalism” at Salve Regina University

Gingrich Talks “Exceptionalism” at Salve Regina University

Campus, Nation April 20, 2012 at 9:29 am Comments are Disabled

Callista Gingrick, File Photo (KRT Campus) By Albert Vuoso Callista Gingrich, wife of Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and president of the multimedia production company Gingrich Productions, came to speak to both the Salve Regina and Newport community on the evening of April 16 in the Antone Center. The College Republican chapter at Salve Regina was responsible for hosting andRead More

Anna Badkhen, Storyteller

Anna Badkhen, Storyteller

Activities, Campus April 3, 2012 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

By Kaitlyn Boisvert – On March 26, Newport, R.I. was met with rather dreary weather, which forced many to take shelter underneath coats, umbrellas and warm scarves. It could have been described as a “miserable” day; one that reflected New England weather at its ugliest. One of the people who braved the harsh environment was Anna Badkhen, a renowned journalistRead More