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Dear Dub: Representation and “Queens Gambit”
After its colossal success, it almost feels silly to introduce "Queen's Gambit." But for those who prefer to avoid the mainstream, "Queen's Gambit" is a 2020 Netflix hit series following the story of a fictional character, Beth Harmon, as!-->…
Happy Daze: Cognitive Distortion
Picture this: You studied all week for an exam in a class worth 30 percent of your grade. You felt that you did well on it, but upon getting your grade back, you think to yourself you could have done better. Let's say you got a B+ instead!-->…
Dear Dub: Why Do We Sexualize Volleyball Players?
Womens beach volleyball, a sport that combines incredible athleticism, skill and excitement, has boosted in global popularity over the past few years since it was introduced to the Olympic games in 1996. However, this sport has been!-->…
Two Peas in a Pod: Tensions Rise in Brazil Post-Bolsonaro
Earlier this year, enraged yet disenfranchised Brazilian citizens stormed the Capitol, demanding the reinstatement of Former right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro. They claimed that the democratic election of his successor, President Luis!-->…
Hypocrisy of Accountability
Just last week, New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez was indicted on charges of corruption by the Department of Justice for the second time in 10 years. In pure Looney Tunes fashion, it was found that Menendez was stuffing his jacket full of!-->…
Thelmo Resolution Editorial
In the wake of yet another deeply troubling racial bias incident on our campus, The Hill News finds ourselves confronted with a reminder that there is much work to be done in the pursuit of diversity, equity and inclusion. St. Lawrence has!-->…
Happy Daze: Childhood Cancer Awareness!
Did you know that September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month? If you have seen people wearing gold or seen the gold ribbon often this month, that is why! This issue is unfortunately very prevalent as “ach year approximately 15,700!-->…
How Will SLU Adapt to the Changing Landscape?
A question I asked myself often while at St. Lawrence University — and still do now that I have departed — revolves around the administration. Simply put, what are they doing?
I ask this question because, for the first!-->!-->!-->…