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SLU Student-Athletes Navigate Mental Health
By Quinn Bermingham
The average college student grapples with feelings of stress, anxiety and pressure all too often. But for student-athletes in particular, balancing the commitment of a sport with everything else that college entails…
Notre-Dame Reconstruction Will Be a Long and Difficult Process
By Amelia Pape
The fire that devastated Notre-Dame de Paris last week has caught the world’s attention. The event sparked not only the appreciation of the public for the monument and monetary contributions, but also controversy,…
SLU Curates for Change
With the recent opening of the first year seminar Curation for Change “A Life in Plastic,” St. Lawrence students, professors and gallery curators reflect on the wastefulness of the planet through a class collaborative exhibition. The…
Response to “Accountability and Ethics”
Last week, Brandon Moran’s “Accountability and Ethics” article raised questions about how the Outing Club manages its budget. Moran focused on two specific topics: how expedition grant recipients are chosen and who manages the club’s…
Feminist Friday: Is Chivalry Dead?
Chivalry means different things to different people. To some, all that comes to mind is men opening doors for women. Maybe a man putting his jacket on a woman when she gets cold.
Chivalry can be these things, but it is more than just…
Club Exploitation
In the last issue of The Hill News, an article was written on how students of color are being used on university pamphlets for advertisements.
Whether these advertisements are used to showcase all the wonderful accomplishments of…
Boot ‘N’ Paddle: Let’s Talk About the O.C.
As I walked alongside my father touring St. Lawrence University, my mind was, to be frank, more or less disinterested. Here I was at another college campus, stuck in another crowd of peppy parents and their gotta-catch-‘em-all children…
9/11/1973
By Brandon Moran and Oscar Castillo
Many associate 9/11 with the collapse of the twin towers, but for Chileans, 9/11 marks a day of abrupt political turmoil. On Sept. 11, 1973, the Chilean presidential palace, or La Moneda, was…