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New Allegations Against Justice Kavanaugh Ignite More Impeachment Controversy
New assault allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh surfaced this week. A New York Times story detailing the new accusations, as well as more details on Deborah Ramirez, another one of Kavanaugh’s accusers, was published!-->…
New Evidence Suggests E-Cigarette Can Lead Death
Six people have died from vaping-related causes, officials say. A Kansas City woman was the latest victim. CNN reported that as of last week, there have been nearly 500 cases of lung illnesses associated with e-cigarettes.
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Brief Power Outage Startles St. Lawrence
While it only lasted 40 to 50 minutes, last Thursday’s power outage shocked campus.
Between 10 and 11 in the morning, amidst heavy rain, sections of downtown Canton and Potsdam found themselves in the dark, along with students in!-->!-->!-->…
Climate Vigils Take Place in Canton
For almost a year now, a group of locals and students have dedicated the afternoon of the first Friday of the month to striking to demand action for climate change.
Steve Monhar has worked along with on campus student groups to!-->!-->!-->…
Thousands March Demanding Climate Action
This past Friday, thousands of people across the world walked out of work and school to demand immediate action on climate change.
The protesting spanned all seven continents, with marches taking place in New York City, London,!-->!-->!-->…
Bike Theft on SLU campus
Bike theft is gaining a lot of attention lately because of the increasing amount of reports on missing bikes on SLU campus, in which most of them were stolen. Bike theft also discourages students from bringing their bikes to campus and!-->…
Canton Fire Department Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary
This past Saturday, on September 14th, 2019, the Canton Fire Department celebrated its 150th anniversary. The Canton Fire Department has played a significant role in preserving local communities and saving lives for a century and a half,!-->…