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Nicholle Gotham ’20 is Digital Managing Editor for The Hill News, and is from Gouverneur, NY. She is a Performance and Communication Arts major with plans to attend law school upon graduation. Nicholle joined THN as a staff writer last spring, primarily acting as a news writer. She is Development Officer for the Laurentian Singers, Vice President of Rotaract, Secretary of Student Alumni Association, on the board for Relay for Life, a student caller at Calling All Saints, works at the information desk in the Noble Center, on the board for TEDxStLawrenceU, and a sister of Chi Omega. In what little spare time she has, she enjoys running, hiking, making music, and volunteering with the Potsdam Humane Society.
Amazon announced that plans to build a new, expansive corporate campus, HQ2, in Long Island City in Queens were cancelled on Feb. 14.
For many New York City residents, the announcement brought about mixed feelings, as the plans were…
Closest Race in Recent History Occurs Within NY-21
The closest race within recent history in New York’s Twenty-First Congressional District (NY-21) occurred between incumbent Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Democratic hopeful, Tedra Cobb during the 2018 midterm elections. This close race…
Qualified Students Denied Study Abroad Opportunity
Outrage fueled students and faculty across St. Lawrence University’s campus as 36 qualified applicants were turned away from participating in Spring 2019 abroad programs. This led to the administration reevaluating the budget and allocating…
Exploring the North Country: Stone Valley
The North Country is full of little gems containing breathtaking nature that is free for all of us to enjoy, and the Stone Valley Trail in Colton, NY, is one of my absolute favorites. As a native of the North Country, I have been a big fan…
Believe Me
How many women must come forward with allegations against a powerful, white man in order for their accusations to be taken seriously? The fact that we even have to ask ourselves this question is something that makes me absolutely sick to my…
Wi Fi Outages Trigger Student Discontent
While many students at SLU are familiar with technological problems stemming from the old printers across campus, the beginning of this academic year was marked by a different set of issues. Some have dubbed the campus-wide failure of the…
Congressional Candidate’s Father Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
Rick W. Nelson, the former mayor of Stillwater, NY, pled guilty to five felony counts of possessing child pornography in a Saratoga County Court on April 12. After receiving a plea deal, he is currently facing between 5 and 15 years in…
Students Struggle Against Endless Winter
“When will winter ever end?” asks Alana Belkevich ’18, as she sinks into a couch, wrapped in a cozy blanket to stay warm. This question was a common one on the minds of countless SLU students and North Country residents over the course of…