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 Stephanie Menders | Managing Editor In Hawaii, it’s Discoverers’ Day. In South Dakota, it’s Native Americans’ Day. Washington State doesn’t call it anything at all. But if you look at the Salve Regina University calendar, you’ll see that Monday, October 10 is listed as Columbus Day. No corner of the country is indifferent in the Columbus Day debate, especially NewRead More
By Henry Nickerson | Staff Writer While strolling through the offices of second floor McAuley, as one does, you may have noticed a new face in office 203A. That face belongs to Dr. Tracy Pelkowski, the newest member of Salve’s education department. So what do we know about Dr. Pelkowski? We know she taught education at University of Pittsburg for fiveRead More
By Claire Latsko & Hannah Lussier | Staff Writers Last Thursday evening, a group of around fifty concerned students and faculty members met in Salve’s little Bazarsky lecture hall to attend a panel discussion and information session on sexual assault. The event was hosted and arranged by the emerging activist group, the Sisterhood, shortly following their email blast that shookRead More