Tag: Lauren Kay Chiaradio

  • Lunch Dates at Burger King: Social Life Abroad

    Lunch Dates at Burger King: Social Life Abroad

    ELLE CHIARADIO It was perhaps six months ago I walked to the Refectory misty eyed and anxious. I had just finished up some work on my visa application when it suddenly hit me: in a few months, I’d be an ocean away from all my friends and family. Instead of excitement, I began to feel…

  • Safety Abroad: Be Aware, Be Ready, and Be Rude

    Safety Abroad: Be Aware, Be Ready, and Be Rude

    ELLE  CHIARADIO Recently, I ran into some other Americans while in France. It isn’t something I’d say is uncommon, but nonetheless I was ecstatic to engage in some North American small talk, something that is hard to find amongst the French. After some brief introductions, I was asked the standard question, “Why are you in…

  • Studying Abroad Affordably

    Studying Abroad Affordably

    ELLE CHIARADIO Affordability is perhaps the biggest barrier to college students studying abroad, and it is completely understandable why. One CEA program for studying French language abroad in Paris can cost upwards of $22,803-$31,173 according to the CEA website’s estimate, and unless you’re paying full price at a private university, chances are the cost of…

  • Black History Month Concludes with Celebration of Students and Community

    Black History Month Concludes with Celebration of Students and Community

    LAUREN KAY CHIARADIO On March 1st and 2nd, Black Americans Demonstrating Unity (BADU) celebrated the end of Black History Month in dual events honoring black excellence and culture. The first of the two events was BADU’s first Awards banquet on March 1st,t which was catered by Winston-Salem restaurant Prime Tyme and given a donation by…

  • Special Election to Occur in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District

    Special Election to Occur in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District

    LAUREN KAY CHIARADIO For months North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District has suffered from turmoil revolving around the results of the 2018 midterm. Upon discovering these results as fraudulent, the North Carolina Board of Elections ordered a special election to be held in September of 2019. In November of 2018, election results came back from North…

  • New voter ID amendment poses obstacles to students

    New voter ID amendment poses obstacles to students

    LAUREN KAY CHIARADIO In the 2018 midterm, North Carolinians were given the ability to vote for passing a voter ID amendment to the Constitution of North Carolina. Of those who voted on the amendment, 55.5 percent voted in favor, making the amendment law. This new amendment, unless struck down by the courts, requires that all…

  • Salem College students open first collaborative art exhibit for local college students

    Salem College students open first collaborative art exhibit for local college students

    LAUREN KAY CHIARADIO On Nov. 2, Salem students opened a new art show entitled Relevance 2018, which displays works from artists at Forsyth Technical Community College, Salem College, the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University. The art exhibit is located in the Womble Carlyle Gallery in…

  • Fine Arts Center Displays Three New Exhibits

    Fine Arts Center Displays Three New Exhibits

    Lauren Kay Chiaradio On Oct. 12, the Salem College Art Department opened a new series of exhibits in the Fine Arts Center. The exhibits on display are “American Folk” and “Proof + Disappearance,” both of which display a variety of photographic styles and “The Butterfly Man,” a set of collages. Lisa Elmaleh has worked with…