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Dear Dub: “Barbie” and Feminism
While some of you may have met her at Java, our proclaimed house president in the Dub is a vintage Barbie named Kesha, factorially known as “Totally Hair Barbie” from 1991. While we believe Kesha is a feminist icon, this isn’t the case for!-->…
Happy Daze: The Art of Setting Boundaries
What age were you when you learned about boundaries? Where did you learn to set boundaries? Have the people in our lives been good role models in setting boundaries? Who ought to teach you how to set boundaries? Setting boundaries is!-->…
Thelmo’s $1,000 Question
What would you do for $1,000? How far would you go to test the limits of your knowledge? With the Sept. 16 trivia night, the St. Lawrence University’s Thelomathesian Society is literally banking on the fact that you'll do all you can and!-->…
Welcome From President Brooker
My fellow Laurentians, my fellow friends, I write this article as president of The Thelomasthesian Society to welcome everyone back to campus, express one piece of advice I have for the class of 2027, and finally conclude with a call to!-->…
Best Places To Study on Campus
I am an expert, and you can definitely trust my advice! As a human who has spent more than 1.5 years living on this campus, I have had many experiences where I am studying for something important but have no space to focus. The weekend can!-->…
Dear Dub: How Can I Be Better Than Taylor Swift?
As much as I love Taylor Swift, when I hear discussion surrounding white feminism, she is a name I often hear. This branch of feminism neglects to intentionally include voices of color in the conversation and, in doing so, leaves them!-->…
Happy Daze: Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone
In a world where we surround ourselves with curated social media feeds and advanced artificial intelligence algorithms, we are faced with polarity and a lot of it. Based on what/who we interact with, Algorithms quickly learn our interests,!-->…
Welcome Editorial
Dear reader,
In the fall of 2020, I picked up a copy of The Hill News and stumbled upon an article by Chloe McConnell '21 titled "Over the Hedge: False Gods and Hell Disguised as Paradise." This article was my first exposure!-->!-->!-->…