This week, the Coronavirus has become a serious issue. It is spreading at a rapid pace, even reaching other countries, such as the U.S., Taiwan, and Australia. It has already surpassed the danger associated with the SARs virus back in 2003. There have been over 7000 cases of the Coronavirus, which surpasses the number of […]
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3D Design
3D Design is one of the multiple arts electives at the A. Ms. Woratzeck offers the class to upperclassmen students to make things out of clay, recycled products, wood, and more. The class is split into two parts. 3D Design I and II are separated by semester. Meanwhile, AP 3D design is available as a […]
Read MoreStarting a New Semester
As the first semester comes to a close, it is easy to grow despondent about grades and schoolwork. If you ever feel like you need a word of advice, Mr. Martinez can help. He has gotten a lot of practice with overwhelmed students over the years. He has students write down five problems they are […]
Read MoreChorus: Music at La Salle
There are so many opportunities to sing at La Salle. We have a boys and girls chorus, girls a capella, men’s chorus, and our chamber singers, a select group of singers within the chorus. Each year, the music department puts on two shows, Christmas at La Salle and the Spring Concert. These two concerts include […]
Read MoreMock Trial
In Wednesday’s episode, Lasallian of the Week featured Grace Truslow from the Mock Trial team. Moderated by Mrs. Murphy, the Mock Trial team has been incredibly successful this year. Grace is an integral part of her team, devoting countless hours to both thinking critically and encouraging her team. The case La Salle involves THC impairment […]
Read MoreDance Club
The LaSalle Dance Club meets on Sundays with as their moderator Mr. DeLeo in the Athletic Center Dance Room. The club has around 30 student dancers who perform lively choreography together. Every year they perform in Christmas at LaSalle and the Spring Concert. They also perform at other times throughout the year outside of school. […]
Read MoreSwim Team
At La Salle, we have an amazing swim team. If you enjoy swimming or are already a swimmer, this is the sport for you! We are a division one team, and the bond we share is incredible. We have both a boys and girls team, but everyone swims together at the Rhode Island College Pool. […]
Read MoreCurrent Events 1/19/20-1/25/20
Throughout the week, imperative things have happened including M.L.K. day, which celebrates the death of arguably the single most important black activist in the 1960’s. Often M.L.K. day is seen as just another day off but, it’s important to remember the significance of the day. Martin Luther King was a minister who protested against racism […]
Read More300 La Salle
As the Lasallian World ushers in the celebration of “300 La Salle,” it’s important that the whole Lasallian community (here at 612 Academy Ave. and beyond) understands the celebration. I sat down with Brother Fred to learn about what makes the upcoming year so special for us Lasallians. 300 La Salle is the three-hundredth anniversary, […]
Read MoreFrench Pen Pals visit La Salle
A few weeks ago, many Lasallians noticed a few unfamiliar faces around the Academy. Twenty-eight students from the Lycee Charles de Gaulle in Dijon, France, were able to spend several of their nine days in Rhode Island shadowing at La Salle. These students had been pen pals or “correspondants francais” of La Salle students currently […]
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