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Self Care: All You Need is P.E.P.S.I
We are all guilty of using the age old excuse when we are called out on our shameless flirting, procrastinating that essay, and unlimited bags of chips in bed: it’s self care!. Not to hit you with the hard and cold truth or!-->…
How to Bake Meringue
Similar to a souffle, a meringue is light, fluffy, and unbelievably delicious. Sweet and smooth, eating one meringue is the perfect palette cleanser after a heavy meal. Or two. Or three.
Yields: 20 meringues
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Boot n’ Paddle: Practical Advice for Peakin’ People
It must be that time of year again: the leaves are changing, the temps are dropping, the squirrels are scavenging, and the members of the OC have been prancing around in matching jumpsuits labeled 'OC Guide' all week! PEAK WEEKEND!
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Dear Dub: Screened Out
I want to start by admitting to the copious amounts of time I spent on Netflix during quarantine, binge watching American Horror Story and New Girl. To be fair, it was a tough time for everyone and a little down time was more than!-->…
Craig Professor of English Sarah Gates
How long have you worked at St. Lawrence? What is your role?
“Well, I’ve been here 20 years or so. I came in 2002. That’s when I started teaching here. So not quite 20. I am a professor of English in the English department, and I also!-->!-->!-->…
Sneak Peak of Peak Week
Hey there SLUsers! Feel like you peaked in high school? Not me — I’ve peaked approximately three times now. Want to know the secret behind my success? Peak Weekend! What is Peak Weekend, you ask?
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Career Corner: Alumni Advice
Jillian McKernan-Walley ’93, P’21, Director, Career Services
Q: What skills did you see increase in demand because of COVID?
A: Soft skills have become increasingly more important within the workplace. For example, being able to!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Are You Mentally Healthy?
MYTHS ABOUT DEPRESSION:
1. “Depression and sadness are one and the same.”
Sadness is temporary and not consistent while depression is a chronic condition. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are more than 3 million cases per!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…