Yellow Cottage finds new purpose: The decade-old project to be finished in May
By Jim Brady Anchor Contributor After almost ten years and over $700,000 spent in grants, donations and college funds, the contentious Yellow Cottage will finally see completion in the near future. The historical landmark located on East Campus has …
RIC celebrates earth Day
By: Sarah David Anchor News Writer Last week, Rhode Island College held a series of events in honor of Earth Day 2012. On Thursday, an event was held by the
Ron Paul makes campaign stop at URI
By: Andrew Augustus Anchor Contributor With Tuesday’s presidential preference primary rapidly approaching, Republican candidate Ron Paul came to Rhode Island to speak to one of his largest groups of supporters
RIC ID cards will soon offer online money tracking system
By Justin Goslant News Staff Writer The RIC ID card and its uses have been expanding for several years. The card’s point feature makes it easy for students to add
Feminists United tackle “Miss Representation”
Mandy Wray Dion Anchor Editor Even after decades of fighting for equal rights for women, the U.S. is still ranked 90th in female representation within its legislature. The Rhode Is-
Tolerance posters vandalized in Horace-Mann : Klu Klux Klan paraphernalia found attached to student projects
By: Michael Ray Anchor Contributor When psychology Prof. Bethany Lewis had her students post anti-discrimination posters in Horace-Mann Hall, she expected a positive reaction from Rhode Island College. What she
Here’s what I believe: A response to “Who do you believe”
Jonathan c. Lamantia Opinions Editor Last week Opinions staff writer, Meredith Cruz penned a piece in which she broached the always fun, always conten- tious issue of religion. She hits
The death of the physical copy
Robert Santurri Jr. Anchor Columnist We are at the end of era. In the future the majority of media and entertainment content will be consumed online. Video games, books, movies,
The Nanotech World III: Why work in a jobless world?
By: Yosef Martin Anchor Contributor Last week, I broached the topic of the major changes our society could undergo as a result of nanotechnology. I contended that employment and the
The inevitability of marijuana on college campuses
For those living under a rock, last Friday, April 20, marked a day many affectionately call “420 Day.” For some ambiguous reason, this day is celebrated by millions

