Game Guide: Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Game Review

“Pokémon Scarlet and Violet”  offers brand new gameplay experiences for players to explore new worlds. PHOTO CREDIT: Pokemon.com Throughout the run of Nintendo’s “Pokémon” video game series, there had never been a completely open world game until “Generation 9”.  “Legends Arceus” came close, with five large areas highly populated with Pokémon, but it still followed…

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Love Letter to: Hot Dogs

Love Letter to: Hotdogs PHOTO CREDIT: Alexa Potamianos | Newscast Editor Few things bring me more joy than a fresh off-the-grill, slightly charred sizzling hotdog on a hot summer day. Paired with a tall glass of ice-cold lemonade and lightly dressed potato salad, I could not imagine a more ideal meal. During my first year…

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Getting a ‘Ley’ of the land

Professor balances teaching, government involvement, family Aaron Ley, an associate professor in the department of political science at the University of Rhode Island, has demonstrated the importance of politics and local government to students for almost 10 years.  After arriving in Rhode Island in 2014, Ley immersed himself in local politics and is currently a…

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‘Empowering minority voices’

Organization establishes safe spaces for student-athletes To promote education and inclusivity, URI’s MSAC aims to uplift minority student athletes’ voices. PHOTO CREDIT: instagram.com/msac.uri The Minority Student Athlete Crew (MSAC) is a newly founded group with the goal of supporting minority student-athletes.  “Just empowering minority voices, that’s our mission statement,” Trinity Smith, co-founder and president of…

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