Donovan to feature a greener future

By: Sarah David Anchor News Writer   The College Dining Services management staff recently informed The Anchor that changes are in order for the upcoming semester. The plan, according to the Donovan staff, is that they will have new and …

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Civil Rights icon promotes L.I.F.E. at RIC

By: Nathan Bissell Anchor News Writer   One of the most controversial and commanding personalities of the Civil Rights movement came to Rhode Island College last Friday with a powerful message:

Egg hunt promotes rekindled Women’s Center

By: Mandy Wray Dion Anchor Editor   Brightly colored eggs were hidden around the  Quad last week containing prizes and health facts provided by the Women’s Center. By drawing people in

Town Hall meeting flops

  Despite the efforts of Student Community Government, Inc., seats were left bare at last Tuesday’s Town Hall meeting. Although participants were few and far between, conversation wasn’t sparse.

RIC Gets Smart

By: Justin Goslant Anchor News Writer   The life of a typical RIC student is demanding with the jobs and other responsibilities besides their academics. Some of these students may also

Campus Police welcomes a new student-centric officer

The newest addition to Rhode Island College’s Campus Police force features an official who is not only qualified for the job, but is experienced and eager to help

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Over-used pipes burst, flood Weber Hall

This year, Rhode Island College has definitely demonstrated the age of its structure, with many emergencies breaking out on campus, the latest being a flood in Weber Hall.

Travis Escobar, SCG Speaker (center), brought to the table the Student Community Government Dedication to Academic Success Act last Wednesday.

Budget battle continues

The agonizing task of splitting up $1,215.45 to 11 student organizations dissatisfied with their 2012–2013 budget recommendations from the Finance Commision took Student Parliament almost three hours, swith

Craig-Lee poster-napper on the loose

In the depths of Craig-Lee an un-sung hero is using his own personal money to make the college a better place. Unfortunately, unknown culprits have been ruining his

Democrats: Don’t be so smug

by Jonathan Lamantia Opinions Editor   Last week my colleague, Robert Santurri, the lead writer for the Decision 2012 column, suggested that Mitt Romney’s imminent vic- tory in the GOP primary

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