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SLU Athletes Bring Power of Pink to St. Lawrence
St. Lawrence athletics started the month of October by holding their annual “Power of Pink” campaign. The campaign, which lasted from October 2 to October 6, helped to raise over $2,000 for breast cancer. As in years past, all proceeds!-->…
SUNY Potsdam’s Newspaper is Back
The Racquette, SUNY Potsdam’s campus publication since 1927 is still going strong even with a few budgetary constraints. Since 2023, the publication has not been in normal newspaper print due to their former printing company closing down!-->…
Laurentian Values: Initiative Aims to Foster Shared Beliefs
In these times of diverse perspectives and dissenting opinions, St. Lawrence University is taking a significant step forward by launching the Commission on Community Accountability. This initiative aims to foster understanding and!-->…
Vice Presidential Debate Fires Up Students
Reactions to the VP Debate Unfold in Real Time in the Winston Room
The Winston Room on Tuesday, October 1, was once again buzzing with St. Lawrence University students during the Vice-Presidential Debate Watch Party organized by!-->!-->!-->…
Films and Fear
On Monday night in Hepburn 218, the DMF and global studies departments held a screening of the film Israelism to a crowd of some 40 students and faculty, followed by a question-and-answer period conducted by Associate Dean of Faculty!-->…
Big Ideas, Little Campuses: Socialist Presidential Candidate Visits SUNY Potsdam
It’s a usual quiet night in Canton, New York, the main street hums with the usual small-town traffic of old sedans and rusty pickup trucks. But as the sky turns a light pink with the slow setting of the sun, a crowd of students suddenly!-->…
Late Night Dana
The concept of Late Night Dana was conceived by Colby Lauria ’25 while eating in Dana like many other SLU students. “I sit up there,” said Lauria pointing at the tables for two above the pit. Looking down at the pit Lauria said, “wait,!-->…
Updated COVID Policy
It has been nearly five years since the word coronavirus became a part of daily vernacular. Behind this word are a host of emotions, memories, and experiences. Since the height of the pandemic, restrictions and protocols have grown more!-->…