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Trump’s Impact on Financial Aid
President Donald Trump’s advances to downsize the Department of Education places families and students in an uncertain financial situation. Most recently, Trump’s administration announced the shifting of the federal student loans portfolio!-->…
First-Year Renovations Show Success
St. Lawrence University students tend to respect the renovated first-year dorms more now in comparison to before the renovations. Since the updates in Lee and Rebert halls, some SLU staff members have noticed a decrease in the!-->…
Elise Stefanik Staying in NY
With the already slim majority of House Republicans, President Donald Trump has made the decision to pull his nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY. to be the next Ambassador to the United Nations. He declared that he was withdrawing the!-->…
Off-Campus Opportunities
The Center for International and Intercultural Studies boasts a significant number of programs that not only give students access to academics in new countries and cities. Our number two ranked alumni network and the multiple!-->…
Legislation of the Week: NYS Senate Bill 5629
"An act to amend the labor law, in relation to the number of hours which constitute a work week."
Senator Jessica Ramos (D-13) is sponsoring bill S5629 that would create a four-day work week for New Yorkers. This bill would amend!-->!-->!-->…
Composting and You!
Composting at St. Lawrence University has increased due to the changes made to Dana Dining Center at the beginning of the semester by the Green House and Dining Services. Both back-of-house changes and student cooperation played a key!-->…
April Fools: Confidential Campus Plans Leaked on WhatsApp
St. Lawrence Administrators are under fire after a breach in security that leaked plans to construct an on-campus coal plant to power SLU’s Appleton Arena. The breach occurred when SLU Communications Minister Mike Gagliardi mistakenly!-->…
April Fools: THN Paper Sourced Locally
Due to significant budget cuts, The Hill News will now make its own paper sourced from the trees on campus.
“We are really excited and proud of our team for coming up with this idea,” said Editor-in-Chief Matt Serrano ’26. After a!-->!-->!-->…