Student Senate Report 2/22/2023

Illustration by: Maddie Bataille | Photo Editor This week from the Student Senate: Dining Services Director Pierre St-Germain and the Student Senate found common ground after year-long tensions between the two organizations at Wednesday’s Student Senate meeting.  The apprehension began during a tumultuous April 2022 meeting, where St-Germain compared multi-million dollar budgets to a “pee-pee” contest. Focusing…

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‘Water’ you drinking?

URI saves approximately 450,000 plastic water bottles in under a year. PHOTO CREDIT: Maddie Bataille | Photo Editor The University of Rhode Island is doing its part to reduce plastic pollution through the installation of reusable water bottle filling stations.  According to Jeffrey Plouffe, URI’s associate director of Housing and Residential Life (HRL), the first…

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10-year strategic plan promises impacts, experiences, culture, preparation

President Parlange from his state of the university address. PHOTO CREDIT: Eddie Melfi | Staff Photographer President Marc Parlange introduced his 10-year strategic plan in his State of the University Address on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Parlange said the plan is associated with the change of president. The previous University president, David Dooley, had a strategic…

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Women’s Center continues sharing resources, comfort through undergraduate leadership

Women’s center continues to look for a new director. PHOTO CREDIT: uri.edu Staffed by a team of four undergraduate students, the University of Rhode Island’s Women’s Center hopes to grow as a campus resource for inclusivity and empowerment. The Center’s staff, made up of fourth-year Emma Newell, fourth-year Libby Ware, second-year Dayanara Monzon and first-year…

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Ultraviolet research experiment published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

 A maze of mirrors and magnifiers for light to travel through PHOTO CREDIT: Eddie Melfi | Staff Photographer In the University of Rhode Island’s department of chemistry, the Hayes Group conducts research with ultrafast spectroscopies. In their most recent experiment, the group exposed ferrate (VI) to ultraviolet light. This study was published in the Journal…

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Second Annual Peace Award looks for leaders of nonviolence

Second annual peace award nominations are open. PHOTO CREDIT: Connor Zisk | Staff Photographer The University of Rhode Island’s Center of Nonviolence and Peace Studies is holding the second annual Peace Award to honor community members who have aided nonviolence, peace or human rights. Thupten Tendhar, a specialist for the Center for Nonviolence & Peace…

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