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Let’s Get Cycling!

The new bike path officially opened for public use on Monday. Photo by James McIntosh. The University of Rhode Island’s two-mile-long bike path, which will connect the campus to the William C. O’Neill Bike Path, officially opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday that featured University administrators and state officials. Over 100 people attended the…

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This Week’s Honors Colloquium: Diversity Week Joint Lecture Discusses Race, Religion in America

Judith Weisenfeld, a professor of religion at Princeton University, discussed the correlation between race and religion. Photo by James Singer.   The sixth installment of this semester’s Honors Colloquium featured a guest lecturer from Princeton discussing the correlation of race and religion in America on Tuesday night in Edwards Auditorium.  The lecture was given by Judith…

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What’s a Quahog?

Quahogging is a popular activity in the state, but the terminology confuses some non-residents   Despite being the smallest state in the U.S., Rhode Island certainly has plenty of unique words, phrases, foods or concepts that leave out-of-staters confused. What is an example of one such word? quahog.  For many people who live outside the 1,212…

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