Post Tagged with: "college"

Salve Men’s Rugby Tries for 2nd National Title

Salve Men’s Rugby Tries for 2nd National Title

Campus, Sports April 24, 2018 at 2:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer It’s been quite the ride for the Salve Men’s Rugby team since they clinched another NSCRO 15s Final Four appearance back in November, and that ride finally continues this weekend as the Seahawks fly to Marietta, Georgia to fight for what could be a second national title in program history. The Seahawks were recently ranked #2 out of the 240 NSCRO teams in theRead More

5 Library Hacks to Dominate Finals Week

5 Library Hacks to Dominate Finals Week

Campus, Check It Out December 12, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Hannah Lussier | Managing Editor Each semester during finals week there is one day when you find yourself cramming in the library. It is unavoidable. There you are, surrounded by a mountainous pile of notes and textbooks, furiously typing a research paper that is due the next morning. Thinking about that description alone is enough to make any college studentRead More

Op-Ed: Cutting the Costs of College Textbooks

Op-Ed: Cutting the Costs of College Textbooks

Newport, Op-Ed October 24, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

*The opinions and views in this article are of the author’s own volition and do not necessarily reflect those of the Mosaic student newspaper* By Governor Gina Raimondo | Contributor  This past summer, I met a mom in southern Rhode Island. She was dressed for work, and her kids were about the same age as my son, Tommy. We started talking.Read More

Artist Profile: The View from Esther’s Easel

Artist Profile: The View from Esther’s Easel

Arts and Entertainment November 21, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kitty Williams | Associate Editor Sara Bareilles’ singing echoes from a speaker in the corner of the drawing studio. The room is on the second floor of Antone Academic Center, undiscovered by the casual Antone-class-attending student. A wall that divides the room but doesn’t quite reach the ceiling serves as a perch for a man built of chicken wire. A fewRead More

Beyond the Studio: Maddie Stewart

Beyond the Studio: Maddie Stewart

Arts and Entertainment November 14, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Catherine Kierce | Associate Editor Tensely straightened bodies are suspended above the floor, supported only by open palms placed at shoulders length apart and outstretched toes. “It’s all a mental game,” the teacher instructs as her dancers’ muscles begin to quiver. Toned abdomens begin gently dropping to the floor, strong shoulders giving out from stress. Towards the back of theRead More