Student Senate Report 3/11/21

The Student Senate passed two bills during this week’s meeting, dissolving the Instruments Committee and approving the menstrual product project in the Memorial Union. According to Instruments Committee Chair Christopher Bove, the Instruments Committee was implemented into the Student Senate constitution two years ago. “The Instruments Committee was never meant to be a committee to…

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New COVID-19 test developed at URI offers inexpensive alternative

A research team in the University of Rhode Island’s College of Pharmacy has developed a cheaper COVID-19 test that has the potential to be implemented throughout the community at large. Angela Slitt, a biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences professor at URI, led the development of the new quantiCOVID-19 test, alongside students working in the lab. Their…

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Suffrage Centennial Lecture Series continues “Getting out the Vote”

Writer discusses role of LGBT+ community in women’s rights movement Graphic by Alison Carpino.  Last Thursday, faculty and students at the University of Rhode Island explored and discussed the impact of political participation in an event called “Getting out the Vote.” The event analyzed the importance of youth, minority and female votes, as well as…

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URI graduate students accepted into prestigious ocean and coastal policy program

Three students from the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) were accepted to a prestigious fellowship program starting at the beginning of this semester. Seventy students are selected to take part in the Sea Grant and Knauss Fellowship Program every year. The Knauss Program gives graduate students the opportunity to study marine…

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Local journalist shares personal insight with URI student organization

Margie O’Brien: journalist, entrepreneur, storyteller  Local journalist Margie O’Brien recently participated in an event with URI’s Women in Business organization. Photo from golocalprov.com Being the youngest of six siblings, Margie O’Brien has always been a storyteller.  As a child, the now-journalist and business owner would fight for her parent’s attention around the “elbows-to-elbows” kitchen table…

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Return of The Renaissance

URI yearbook back after year-long hiatus After a one-year-long hiatus, URI will once again have a yearbook. Photo from web.uri.edu. Due to COVID-19, the official yearbook of the University of Rhode Island, the Renaissance Yearbook, was never released in 2020.  This year, Editor-in-Chief Hayley O’Marra has to put together two different yearbooks. According to O’Marra,…

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Fine Arts Center renovations to continue after referendum passes

Artists to continue “creating magic” in renovated space Tuesday’s bond referendum will give the URI Fine Arts Center a much-needed upgrade. Photo by James McIntosh.  During Tuesday’s special referendum election, Rhode Island voters approved seven bond questions worth $400 million, related to developing projects throughout the state. Question One on the ballot grants $107.3 million…

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TEDxURI to return, hold two virtual events

Speakers to discuss climate change Local journalist Margie O’Brien recently participated in an event with URI’s Women in Business organization. Photo from golocalprov.com The 2021 TEDxURI will include two fully-virtual shows with numerous speakers covering the topic of “decoding the language of climate.”   The TEDxURI event, which takes place every year at the University of…

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