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September Town Hall
By: Clare Buchanan The Salem community came together jubilantly on the afternoon of September 3 for the first Town Hall of the school year. Town Hall happens once a month and is a time for Salem sibs to congregate and converse in Hanes Auditorium. Led by our Student Government Association (SGA), schoolwide concerns are addressed…
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Fall Fest 2024!
By: Sara Vargas All Photos By: Isabella Wyatt Last week, Salem College celebrated one of its most beloved traditions, Fall Fest. From the 5 a.m. wake-up call to drums in the halls, to the 10 p.m. celebratory pizza party, the day was filled with excitement and some chaos. Every year on an unannounced date in…
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Keepers Of The Flame
My Leadership Week Experience By: Clare Buchanan (Note: This article was written in September of 2024, before Bitting Hall was changed to “1772 Hall.”) A week before the majority of the student body filled the mismatched brick pathways of Salem College with exuberance and glee, a rag-tag crew of determined student leaders moved into their…
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“The Salemite” Is Back!
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Approaching The Salemite’s Centennial
SADIE MARSH As we move into our centennial year, The Salemite hopes to reflect on the past century and feature Salem alumnae who have best exemplified what it means to be a Salem sibling. Before The Salemite there was The Ivy, which was stopped due to the Second World War. The founding of The Salemite…
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Returning from Abroad
ELLE CHIARADIO I left for five months and everything changed. My French is better and I’ve forgotten what exactly a derivative is. There’s now a playground next to my parent’s house and the roads to my former high school were re-paved. At the restaurant I used to work at, I recognize only a few faces…
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Gearing Up for the Primary Elections
OLIVIA CHIPI The primary elections are March 3. Here’s some information about voting in the upcoming primaries: For out-of-state students: You can still vote even if your residential address is not in North Carolina! You can either register to vote with your Salem College mailing address or if you are registered to vote in another…
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Spring 2020 Brings Changes to Student Government Functions
OLIVIA CHIPI Starting this spring, the officers of the Student Government Association (SGA) will be introducing several new changes in response to student suggestions from the fall semester. “The [SGA] board needed to restructure to be more effective leaders,” said Sarah Hallet, SGA Secretary and senior at Salem College. The first of the changes is…
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January Crossword and Sudoku Solutions
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Winter Sudoku Solutions