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Ask the Professionals: Natalie Pontikes ’20 at WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic…
Student Question 1. What drew you to WWOOFING and how did you know it was the right fit post-graduation from SLU?
Like many recent graduates, I felt the weight of COVID interfering with job opportunities. Though my plan was to start!-->!-->!-->…
Career Corner in Ask the Professionals: Data Science Project Manager of Mass Mutual Tim Casey…
Q: What advice do you have for first years and sophomores who are still exploring their academic and career options?
A: I think the best advice I can give to these students is to choose a minor that makes them uncomfortable.
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Introducing an Inclusive SLU Bible Study Club
Our club was founded during the 2018-2019 academic year as a women’s study for the season of Lent. The following year, we evolved to Progressive Christian Club so as to remove any gender barriers implicated in the previous name. This!-->…
Happy Daze: Bibliotherapy
When I finally get in bed for the night, my finger is so tempted to click “next episode of Schitt’s Creek”. While this form of winding down before going to sleep or past time activity remains compelling, reading for pleasure can be!-->…
Boot N Paddle: March Marathon
Monday, March first was an interesting day for many reasons. The first of a month is always exciting, and this one blessed us with weather of all kinds, sun, snow, wetness, wind, you name it. While it was still sunny though, I made my self!-->…
Boot N Paddle: Exploring the County
Pandemics and snowstorms and midterms oh my! I am feeling more stressed by the minute as midterms arrive and my usual outlet, the wonderful Adirondacks, are off limits. However, there are some awesome trails nearby that are fun, beautiful!-->…
People With Disabilites Who Made their Mark on History
While the term Ableism was coined in the 80’s, the practice has roots in many ancient societies including the Roman, Greek, and Egyptian Empires. It continues today as discrimination against disabled people and is heavily intergrated into!-->…
Happy Daze: Exercise as Restorative Therapy
Whether it’s getting into an argument with someone, getting a bad grade on the assignment you worked so hard on, breaking your new phone screen, or anything else that makes you upset, coping is an important strategy to minimize stress!-->…