Ellie Sennhenn

Engineering, nursing highlight surge in record breaking number of first-year applications

The University of Rhode Island received a record number of first-year applications in the University’s undergraduate business and nursing programs for the fall 2024 semester. URI received 26,800 first-year undergraduate applications — a “notable increase” of 6%, according to a URI article . This number includes an increase in both in-state and out-of-state students. URI’s…

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RI senate consider tipped wage elimination, minimum wage increase

The Rhode Island Senate Committee proposed phasing out the tipped wage and increasing the state minimum wage on March 24, sparking deliberation on tipping culture and restaurant funding. Sponsored by legislators such as Reps. Karen Alzate and Joseph McNamara, the bill would gradually increase overall wage for employees “receiving gratuities,” or those reliant on tips…

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Holocaust survivor shares turmoil, triumph for Yom HaShoah

URI Hillel honored victims of the Holocaust with flags along the Dieter Hammerschlag Mall. PHOTO CREDIT: Eddie Melfi | Staff Photographer Sharing two stories of turmoil and triumph, 95-year-old Holocaust survivor Alice Eichenbaum discussed how she witnessed the war in Bulgaria and how her husband survived Auschwitz at the University of Rhode Island on April…

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Students showcase spring style

What do you like to wear in the spring? PHOTO CREDIT: Ellie Sennhenn | Staff Reporter Students at the University of Rhode Island see fashion as a mechanism of self expression. When getting dressed in the morning, third-year secondary education and biological sciences double major Katelyn DeAngelis likes to “stand out.” Wearing a multicolored crochet…

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Fascitelli labyrinth patio hosts inaugural full moon meditation

Bringing more mindfulness to the campus, full moon meditation encourages students to take little steps to a better life. PHOTO CREDIT: centeryogawellness.com “I could hear the water from that little pond, and the gentle breezes were so refreshing,” first-year Health Studies major Claudia Kessinger stated after attending the University of Rhode Island’s first meditation on…

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