Series: the students behind the laptops

University of Rhode Island student Selena Evora said that her laptop (pictured right) demonstrates her participation in the Feminist Sticker Club. “It’s $3.99 per month and they send feminist stickers from artists every month- local and national,” Evora said. Other stickers on her laptop are representative of Evora’s trip to Tanzania. “The ‘Hakuna Matata’ sticker…

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Ink on campus

The influence for freshman sociology major Kaylee Taylor’s tattoo comes from the band Twenty One Pilots, specifically their song “Migraine.” A verse in the song makes a reference to a lion attacking, and that overthinking the situation could lead to your demise. The following line of the song reads “Sometimes to stay alive, you’ve got…

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University President David M. Dooley reflects on trip to Ghana this past spring

During the 2016 spring semester, University of Rhode Island President David M. Dooley visited Ghana for six days to observe the progress and oversee production of two large ventures that the university has become involved in. The two projects include collaborations with the Coastal Resources Center (CRC) and the United States Agency for International Development…

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Why students chose URI

As new students settle into the new school year, some upperclassmen Rams were asked to reflect on why they chose to attend the University of Rhode Island.   Sara Ryan Senior – Communication Studies   KR: What did you think of URI before applying here? SR: I really didn’t want to go here at first…

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