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SAAC Engaged In Student Athlete Issues

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The Athletic department at Salve Regina University is running a bit smoother thanks to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, coming to be known on campus as the SAAC.

Salve Athletic Director Del Malloy is the faculty advisor for the club, which is mostly run by the two student chairs, Kacie Gallo and Ben Kelley.

Celebrate the Holiday Season in the City by the Sea

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Campus Events:

Friday, December 8 and Saturday, December 9

“Welcome Yule!,” featuring the University Chorus, Madrigals, men’s and women’s ensembles and soloists, will be presented at 8 p.m. in Ochre Court. Admission is $5 for the general public and $3 for students and seniors.

Father D'Agostino Perpetuated Mercy and Grace

Father D’Agostino Perpetuated Mercy and Grace

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Reverence for Fr. Angelo D’Agostino will certainly continue to thrive.

Three weeks ago, on Monday, Nov. 20, the Salve Regina community was stirred and saddened by the sudden passing of Fr. D’Agostino. He was a gracious contributor to the social interests of this university, and an international advocate of pursuing peace and showing unending mercy.

Kio's Asian Stir

Kio’s Asian Stir

Uncategorized December 4, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

NEWPORT- Kio’s Asian Stir, of 82 Broadway, sits across from Thompson Middle School and is nestled between Jackson Hewitt Tax Service and Waterbros. Surf & Skate. While it may look like your typical Asian restaurant, Kio’s impressive menu and relaxing atmosphere prove that looks can be deceiving.

Governor’s Ball Raises Over $330,000

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NEWPORT, RI – This year marked the 30th anniversary of the annual Governor’s Ball, held at Salve Regina University, and raised over $333,600 to benefit the student scholarship fund, on Saturday, Dec. 2.

Upon entrance into Ochre Court, guests were greeted by the sight of the mansion’s Christmas tree.