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CAB Hosts Spring Activities for Students

Bored? Whether it's cooking your own pizza, watching the Blue Man Group or white water rafting, the Campus Activity Board (CAB) has you covered for the spring 2010 semester. CAB booked some comedians to keep you amused this spring. If you're looking for a laugh, come to one of the comedy events, which are held at 8 p.

Annual SnoBall Dance Held This Saturday

Annual SnoBall Dance Held This Saturday
Looking for a fun way to kick off the spring semester? Feel like getting all dressed up for a fun night with your friends? Come to the SnoBall Dance to forget about homework, classes and have an exciting night with fellow students. On Saturday Feb. 6, 2010, Salve Regina will hold its annual Semi-Formal SnoBall Dance in Ochre Court.

My Tube is Your Tube

Analyzing our generation's current pop culture phenomenon.
* At the end of the article is a list of Youtube videos that I recommend.* Youtube. Otherwise known as the ultimate cause of procrastination. We have all fallen victim to its dangerous clutches. It's the perfect excuse to not begin that research paper, or tidy up that messy room.

The More, the Merrier at Salve GSLBA

Newport, R.I.- Salve's Gay-Straight-Lesbian-Bisexual Alliance attracts students from all majors who are united for a common cause. The club has participated in rallies for LGBT issues ranging from a local anti-Prop 8 rally, to sending a representative to the National Equality March in Washington, DC.

Salve Sponsors the 2010 Rhode Island Scholastic Awards

Salve Sponsors the 2010 Rhode Island Scholastic Awards
Creativity is in the air at The University Gallery, located in the Antone Center. Enter the gallery to find an artistic show of portraits, the undersea, buildings, fashion and animals. But that's just the beginning; there are two hundred works of art on display that overflow into the hallway.

Tune Into WSRU Radio

Tune Into WSRU Radio
Newport R.I.-It's almost 10 p.m. on a Thursday night in the basement of Salve Regina University's Wakehurst Student Center. Students are grazing through their study materials on comfy couches, the community TV sets are blaring, and students Justin Wood and Nicole Baldassari have just come through the back door and are headed toward the small, soundproof studio behind the basement's indoor glass window.

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