Established in 1911 at St. Lawrence University
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A Bleak Future Told Through The Midterms

The current trends of voting seem to point to a large turnout of midterm elections not seen since 2018. Indications reflect that, it may be the biggest midterm turnout in a long time, or in election history. Although is that a good

Dear Dub: Welcome to our Coven

Happy Halloween everyone! Your local coven is busy getting into the spirit of the season: carving pumpkins, brainstorming costume ideas, hanging out with our favorite black cat, and think- ing a lot about witches (past, present and

The British Need New Management

What a few weeks it has been in British politics. On Sept. 6, Liz Truss was appointed as Prime Minister after a scandal ridden Boris Johnson was forced out of office by his Conservative Party colleagues. Just two days later, Queen

Midterms: Where’s My Legitimate Government?

The notion of “consent by the governed” is derived from the Enlightenment Era, as Europe began to contemplate life without monarchies. While the development of the United States benefited from the lack of cultural baggage by being able to

2020 Elections: Who Do We Think We Are?

The title of the 1973 Deep Purple album brings many necessary questions. It’s the question that Congress is trying to ask itself, but it’s warranted for the very constituency it serves as well. The Chief Operating Officer for the

Giorgra Meloni: The Woman of the Hour

Giorgia Melonie; The Woman of the Hour. Flushed with her party’s recent victory on Sunday, Giorgia Meloni is poised to become Italy’s first female prime minister. With her party brother of Italy garnering a plurality of the

Predicted Red Wave, Not So Sure

The 2010 midterms saw a major shift in the political control of the United States. The country decided collectively to see out a republican (GOP) controlled house just two years after the election of President Obama and of a democrat (dem)
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