Black Lives Matter R.I. Roundtable Discussion connects with local students, teachers

Black Lives Matter Rhode Island (BLM RI), a local organization focused on racial justice and equity, has recently focused their efforts on making changes in the worlds of education and prison reform. Last Thursday, BLM RI held a roundtable discussion in conjunction with the University of Rhode Island to discuss their achievements and future policy…

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Symposium talks about URI’s diversity initiatives

The University of Rhode Island Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Symposium held a presentation and town hall this week for students and faculty to ask questions pertaining to the University’s new diversity initiatives and goals. The event began with a presentation from Mary Grace Almandrez, associate vice president and chief diversity officer, about herself, the…

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Student Senate Report 2/18/21

During this week’s meeting, the Student Senate addressed projects by the Campus Affairs Committee, introduced a new bill and swore in two new representatives. The Campus Affairs Committee informed the Senate this week about progress being made regarding incorporating motorized scooters on campus. According to Campus Affairs Chairman Michael Bentley, there have been 64 responses…

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“GameStop to the Moon”: Civilian shareholders mobilize against Wall Street

The Cigar breaks down the recent GameStop/Reddit drama. Graphic by Alison Carpino. This past month, an underground movement originating on Reddit surprised many by raising GameStop (GME) stock, which had been projected to fall by many hedge funds. Robinhood Markets, a modified investment broker service, launched a mobile app called Robinhood in 2015. Since then,…

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University implements biweekly COVID-19 testing, applies learnings from last semester

All URI students are required to participate in biweekly COVID testing this semester. Photo by Greg Clark. As the University of Rhode Island begins its spring semester, students are now required to participate in biweekly testing at the Memorial Union to ensure the campus positivity rates remain low.  Through their e-campus portal, students are able…

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New student organizations start during pandemic, learn to live online

COVID-19 regulations have pushed student organizations to expand virtually and many new clubs have been forced to adapt to the new pandemic guidelines which largely prevents in-person recruitment and meetings. The lack of in-person contact has changed the way organizations recruit new members and hold regular meetings. Despite this, the organizations that were recognized by…

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Campus Recreation, Rhody Outpost swim event combats food insecurity

After being largely deserted, the Tootell Pools might soon be seeing more visitors thanks to Rhody Outpost’s swim-a-thon. Photo from uri.edu. In conjunction with Rhody Outpost, the University of Rhode Island Campus Recreation team has organized a swim-a-thon for students, faculty and staff members. The event, initially planned for the fall semester, was pitched by…

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