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The Tick Heard Round the World
Photo Credit: USA Today/Dallas Morning News
“Texas teen arrested for bringing a homemade digital clock to school” - About a week ago, most news stations nationally and globally were covering this one story. A fourteen year-old…
NBA Legend Moses Malone will be missed
Photo Credit: ESPN
Moses Malone is a legend in the basketball world, despite his untimely passing just a week ago his reputation among both fans and players is eternal. Just 60 when he passed from cardiovascular disease, he is clearly…
Saints Edge Flyers, Remain Undefeated
Last Friday afternoon, the Lady Saints soccer team continued their winning ways in a 1-0 victory over defending Empire 8 champions, Nazareth College. Sophomore, Katie Stames put the Saints ahead early in the game, capitalizing on a corner…
Talking Body with the Dub
On a Tuesday night in the blue house at 3 University, St. Lawrence students are not quietly finishing homework or chatting with friends over pizza from The Pub, as most students do at 8:00 p.m. on a weekday night. Instead, students from all…
The Players of Fall Fest
Sitting in my townhouse kitchen the other day, I thought about Fall Fest and how excited I was for both, The MisterWives and Atlas Genius to grace us with their presence on campus this Friday afternoon. I knew many classic songs like “Our…
Jeff Mogavero ’16 Deserves A ‘Hike’ Five
Photo Credit: Justin Dalaba '16
Last Friday at 9:00 a.m., senior Jeff Mogavero ’16 embarked on a 24 hour unsupported trailrunning challenge that took him over 24 of the highest Adirondack peaks. With a running vest stuffed full of energy…
Imma Let You Finish But… Kanye For 2020
America, comfortably in the full throttles of the 2016 Presidential race, is very much focused on the candidate contest. Like all the races that came before, the news and internet is striving to provide citizens with an overflow of…
Renamed or Restored? Decades Long Fight Ends in a Name Change for America’s Tallest Peak
Since 1896, America’s tallest peak has been known as Mt. McKinley. The origin of that name is borderline folklore. Per the New York Times,
“A Gold prospector who had just emerged from…the Alaska Range heard that Mr. McKinley had won…