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Changes in CIIS Application to Benefit Students
This past week, many students were lucky enough to be accepted into one of St. Lawrence University's many off-campus study programs. The opportunity to live abroad for a semester and experience a new way of life is something that so many!-->…
Legislation of the Week: NYS Senate Bill 1046
NYS Senate Bill 1046
An act to amend the education law, in relation to establishing the Charles L. Reason fellowship for the purpose of increasing faculty diversity in higher education in New York.
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Sinkhole Found in Colton Causes Travel Issues for SLU Students
This past Sunday, a sinkhole was found on Route 56 near Seveys Corner in Colton. This resulted in the closure of Route 56 from Seveys Corner to Tupper Lake. It is expected that Route 56 will remain closed as a result until the end of!-->…
This Week in THN History!
In 1965, The Hill News published an anonymous article criticizing the intense competition and problematic practices within St. Lawrence University’s Greek system, particularly during Pledge Sunday. The piece highlighted issues such as!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Rooted in Positivity
In one of the initial steps of the new presidency, THELMO President Sofia Zareizadeh ‘26, in conjunction with St. Lawrence University Wellness Education, has created “Rooted in Positivity,” a collective program to encourage SLU students to!-->…
“En Fuga” Art Exposition
“En Fuga,” an art exposition by Carmiña Goya ’25, was presented on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the Noble Center, next to Noble 101. “En Fuga” is a direct translation from Spanish to “on the run” – the artist chooses to see her experience as a!-->…
SLU’s DEI Response
On Wednesday, St. Lawrence University officials sent a campus-wide email regarding the school’s response to the Trump administration’s month of executive orders. Primarily, the email focused on the recent diversity, equity and inclusion!-->…
Bosnia Sentences Dodik
On Wednesday, a Bosnian court sentenced Milorad Dodik, the President of the autonomous Republic of Srpska, to one year in prison and barred him from politics for six years. The decision came after a year-long trial over Dodik's refusal to!-->…