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SAFE SEX Motion Approved

Uncategorized December 8, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Salve Student Senator, Tarra Delchiaro knew there were going to be some bumps along the way when she started advocating for sex safe on campus.

However, with the help of another Senator, she decided to speak up in a Student Government Association meeting and make a motion towards starting a committee that would provide students with resources and education about safe sexual practices.

Weekly Horoscope

Uncategorized December 8, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

ARIES (March 21-April 20) Love relationships will now expand to include rare home alliances, family discussions or shared business ventures. Many Aries natives will this week allow long-term friends or relatives to participate more fully in their private lives.

Holiday Gifts Under $20

Uncategorized December 1, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

With all the presents that come due each December, no one’s going to complain if you set an upper limit of $20 for certain gifts.

Well, not to your face, anyway.

And with some serious sleuthing at great discount stores like Loehmann’s, Marshalls and Ross, it’s not likely they’ll be able to tell the difference.

Angel Tree Project in its Third Year at Salve

Angel Tree Project in its Third Year at Salve

Uncategorized December 1, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

This Christmas season, Sarah Kelly, Salve Regina University’s community service coordinator, had the important job of decorating the Christmas tree in Miley Hall’s lobby. It is not garland or a star on top that makes this tree so special. It is the 250 tags, adorned with the names of needy children, that hang from its branches.

With College Costs Soaring, Many Grads are Starting Life in a Deep Hole

Uncategorized December 1, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Even before Tasha Taylor completed her education at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., three years ago, she was determined to be a social worker.

She had watched her mother heroically raise six children after losing a business in her 40s, and Taylor wanted to help welfare recipients rebuild their lives the way her mother had.