The Golden Ticket for College Students: Unlock ways your college card can save you money
You may not realize it, but your college ID can get you way more than just access to the campus library or gym. If there is anything college students understand, it is that ramen and mac & cheese are among the cheapest ways to survive four years of higher education. Now, if there is anything […]
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Ode to the Libraries: An experience money can’t buy
I recently came across an article published in Forbes magazine in 2018, in which author Panos Mourdoukoutas declared that if Amazon replaced the public library it would save the taxpayers a huge amount of money. He went on to suggest that technology and Starbucks had surpassed what libraries were able to offer at this point. […]
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Trump vs Universities: A very different academic year
As a recently graduated student, I knew this was an important topic to cover. Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” has put in motion a change to the college experience that students so rightly deserve. For example, it will make it nearly impossible for lower and middle class students to get loans, by slashing funding for any […]
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Are Those Bagel Bites Vegan?: College food in a health-conscious era
From the east to the west, north to the south, cuisine all over the world varies from town to town. When you’re young, the choices you’re given are basic and simple. As we get older, we learn that our taste buds require more experimentation as we venture into this world. School offers us a chance […]
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Rhody Rhody Rhody!: A rundown of RI’s college mascots
I’d like to start this article with a big “welcome (or welcome back)” to anyone who will be spending the school year in this hidden gem of a state. There is a lot to explore in the next nine months, in addition to getting an education and meeting potential life-long friends. College pride is something […]
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Not Too Late for the GED: Finishing high school as an adult
For many, autumn is a reminder of returning to school. For thousands of people throughout the country and in Rhode Island, “back to school” evokes the memory of not getting their high school diploma – and the hope that they will “someday” go back to get their high school equivalency, a hope that gets pushed […]
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ON THE COVER: Kai Gietzen
For the cover of Motif’s Student Guide issue, illustrator Kai Gietzen drew a “monstrous crumpled up ball of notebook paper,” which, he says, “Represents all of the trials one encounters throughout the school year.”. Standing before the big ball is a figure wearing a backpack and holding a pencil as a sword. “I was looking […]
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Here’s why HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) should be on your September “Must See” List
After playing extended engagements in Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD will kick off the second year of its national tour at the Providence Performing Arts Center, with performances starting Friday, September 19 and running through Saturday, October 4. The six-time Tony® Award winning Best Play has the distinction […]
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A Christmas Carol Children’s Edition
8 – 12 year old children. Auditions, Sept 13, 9am – 1pm at Cardi’s Furniture and Mattresses: 999 Newport Ave, S Attleboro, MA.
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