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Affirmative Action No Longer: The Need for Higher Education to Adjust
Over the summer, the supreme court overturned affirmative action, a collection of policies meant to give historically disadvantaged groups greater opportunities. It was best known for its application in higher education admissions.
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Dean-Eaton Gets a Face Lift
On Wednesday, Dean-Eaton residents were greeted with an email giving an update on the exterior renovations of their dorm.
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Off-Campus Orientation Trips
Extra Day of Orientation Reserved for Day Trips
On August 24th, St. Lawrence University welcomed the newest class to campus. After moving in and setting up numerous box fans, comforters, and wall posters, the first-years and their!-->!-->!-->…
Bari Named Director of Athletics
St. Lawrence University’s search for a new Director of Intercollegiate Athletics is over. Later this month, Franco Bari ’98, M’10, a long-time fixture of the athletic department, will take the wheel.
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New Student Minimum Wage
$10/hour wage-Adjusting to the Times
Student employment wages have historically been rather low compared to the standard minimum wage across the country for all other jobs. But that is changing, and for the better. Over the past!-->!-->!-->…
Smallest First Year Class in Decade: SLU Mirrors Local & National Trends
SLU Mirrors Local & National Trends
St. Lawrence University recently welcomed the smallest class in a decade, proving that it has not been spared from the nationwide enrollment decrease.
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Smallest First Year Class in Decade: Priest, Reiff Close as Collateral
“Welcome home!” one of my friends said to me as I entered Priest Hall last year. I did not live there, but I walked across campus every night to spend time with all my friends who did. In honor of my dedication to a dorm I had no!-->!-->!-->…
Outdoor Final Exam
It is that time of year when students are cranking out final projects for courses, many of which are long papers that involve extensive online research. However, Environmental Studies professor Aaron Iverson is offering an alternative kind!-->…