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  • Full di$clo$ure

    Does CCRI have a Student Union? The answer is yes, the Student Union is located on the first floor of the college.

  • Access to Oppurtunity, a secret best not kept

    Spring classes are now in session.  To all new students, welcome, and to all returning students, welcome back!  There are a few important college secrets that students really need to know and I want to tell you about them.

  • Diversity Still Lacking

    In our November 16 issue, The Unfiltered Lens's very own David Gannon reported on a Diversity Report created by the Diversity subcommittee in May 2010 to assess the state of diversity among both students and faculty and to decide whether or not, in comparison to other institutions in the state, the college provides enough information about said diversity with sufficient accessibility.

  • Tick, Tick... BOOM!, well worth seeing twice

    The CCRI Players performed Larson's lesser known musical December 1 through the 4; with one tour date set for the 30 of December at The Stadium Theater in Woonsocket, RI. 

  • ww Winter Wonderland event is Knight Campus’ way to raise money for charity

    Twelve organizations of the Knight Student Government participated in the event, the goal of which was to raise money for Charity. Each organization had from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. to raise as much money as they could, for the charity of their choice, by any means they desired.

  • bsod PR responds to reports of Nursing Testing woes

    It has been nearly a month since the Lens has first reported on the reports that there was troubles in the testing procedures within the Nursing department. At the time the article was printed, 16 November, the Lens had not yet heard from the members of the Nursing faculty that were queried regarding the reports.

  • knight A further look into financial aid: Sports

    In order for an institution of higher education to receive federal student aid it must comply with a specific set of rules and regulations that are outlined by the Federal government. 

  • cops Flanagan Campus Police Officers

    More Lennie Briscoe than Barney Fife, it turns out

    When I saw our Flanagan Campus Police Officers for the first time I was disappointed. I had never thought that these old people (no offense) could do something in case of an emergency.

  • Testing Nursing students' patience

    Reports have been coming in to The Unfiltered Lens that all is not well in the Nursing program of CCRI, specifically with regard to the computerized testing implemented in the recent past for the unit exams. The reports claim that the computerized testing is not secure, in fact that the exams have crashed, with the student's losing all progress toward completing the testing

  • clean Holiday schedule a chance for fall cleaning

    The newly recently revived Knight Student Union Committee, lead by co-chairs Nick Weber (President of the Strategic Knights) and Antonio Lombardi (Chorus President and KSG Secretary), took full advantage of the holiday scheduling on 9 November, organizing a thorough cleaning of the Union.

InterNational/Local News Articles

  • peace Marching for a movement

    On Monday, October 24th, at around four o'clock p.m., a group of about 200 hundred individuals marched from the courthouse in Providence back into Burnside Park, chanting, "Who's park? Our park!"