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How to Have the Best Night Out at SLU
Eliminate all expectations. Let's be real guys. We live in upstate New York, the north country, the middle of nowhere. This is not gonna be a typical college party setting. This is not gonna be a real night out on the town. But this is!-->…
Something I Am Passionate About
Ever since I was young, I have always had an appreciation for art. By that I mean all forms of art: Music, paintings, dancing, and much more. My favorite form of art, by far, is makeup. I have always loved the aspect of self-expression. I!-->…
SYE and Seed to Table Spotlight
Since the Fall of 2010, Seed to Table has worked on ensuring that locally grown food is available and accessible to St. Lawrence University students. The non-profit organization also aims to educate students on sustainable food production!-->…
A Global Presence that Lots Don’t Get to See°
Notes on Taking Things for Granted from the Depths of Study Abroad
This morning, I woke up tired, which I feel is a pretty universally relatable experience to the St. Lawrence student body archetype in the middle of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
The Benefits of Skiing
It’s hard not to feel discouraged by the tumultuous winter weather of the North Country when we are receiving winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories nearly every day. But it is also important to keep in mind that using this!-->…
A SLU Debate: The Ticker vs The Hoot (and Why The Hoot Might Be a Better Choice)
While it’s easy to favor one more than the other, SLU’s two main locations of party scenes are not necessarily debatable. It’s not a matter of The Ticker is better than The Hoot or vice versa, but how they are simply showing that they are!-->…
“My Buddha is Punk” Film Screening: A Collaborative Fight for Justice
On Monday, February 21, “My Buddha is Punk,” an Andreas Hartmann production, will be shown at 6 pm in Carnegie 010 at St. Lawrence University. The film highlights the journey of a young Burmese punk and his peers in their incredible quest!-->…
Campus Collage: Unsung Heroes
We all take things for granted. There is no blame, and there is certainly no judgment in doing so. This project was an exercise of gratitude for me, as I realized I had never truly taken the time to speak with the people who prepare my!-->…