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Learning To Ski on Campus
On Wednesday, the Outing Club hosted a learn to ski event on the Richard F. Brush ’52 University Quad. The event is meant to get people on skis for the first time. The O.C. provided all of the gear from skis and ski boots to snowpants and!-->…
USAID’s Future Uncertain; Employees To Return to U.S.
Last Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that he is now serving as the acting administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), signalling a de facto takeover of the agency by the State!-->…
8 A.M. Classes: Students and Faculty Weigh In
For the first time since pre- COVID-19, St. Lawrence University is offering 8 a.m. classes to students. Despite the initial worries of professors and students, so far, they seem to be providing more good than bad.
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Title IX Receives Two New Orders
President Trump continues his speedy establishment of new executive orders throughout the early days of his presidency. This time, it was in the form of two orders, one from day one of his presidency and another from Feb. 4, 2025.
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Asbestos Found in Sykes Rooms
Over winter break, renovations started on a quad and triple in the 1400s of Sykes Residence to create a new laundry room for students. During the renovation process, asbestos was discovered in 575 square feet of flooring tiles in the!-->…
SAAC Welcomes Back Students
Student Athletes Enjoy Meals, Movement and More
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee rang in the spring semester with a Welcome Back event for athletes. Taking place this past Sunday, SAAC’s Welcome Back Event featured opportunities!-->!-->!-->…
Club Fair: Connect and Learn
The St. Lawrence University Club Fair drew a crowd to the Winston Room this past Friday with lots of excitement. However, some clubs are not seeing these crowds transfer to new people attending their club.
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German Federal Elections
Multiple Influential Parties Vie for Political Power
In parliamentary systems of government you don’t always know there’s going to be an election – but there will be signs. One such example is Germany, where voters are preparing to head!-->!-->!-->…