Established in 1911 at St. Lawrence University
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The Truth About MLK Jr.

There is this ideology that Martin Luther King Jr. represents the desire of peace between white and black people, and automatically, the lesson of Malcolm X comes after. This lesson teaches young people that X’s ideology was violent towards…

Please, Consider Dietary Restrictions

Today I sat in Dana and slowly swallowed my sad food. Look, we all complain about the food here. It’s a sacred SLU pastime. But I’m not here to blame my bout with the stomach flu on Dana against the word of an ER doctor. But can someone…

Feminist Friday: Weaponizing Victimhood

President Trump proclaimed to his viewers at a press conference outside the White House a few months ago that, due to the #MeToo movement, it is a very scary time to be a man right now. Pushback like this against the #MeToo movement has…

Blinding Us From the Truth

The trial of Joaquín Guzmán is feeding into our animalistic tendency to seek novelty and excitement. Economics would support this position, given that the high demand for trial information requires news outlets to supply these articles for…

Planet, Not Politics

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report that predicts an increase in forest fires, food shortages and the destruction of coral reefs by 2040—21 years, a small span of time. However, if the human population acts…

A Message From Our Plant Overlords

Hello all, today I would like to educate you on why we are subjects of the plant fauna around us, and why they have domesticated mankind. A bold statement, I know, but I think you may look at plants differently by the time I finish. To…

Importance of Middle Ground on DACA

The vast majority of St. Lawrence students are American citizens, and enjoy rights and privileges which are nonexistent for other community members. Maximizing our college experience, around 60-70 percent of students will undergo an…

Feminist Friday: Reproductive Justice

What is reproductive justice? What do you think of when you hear the words “reproductive justice?” For many, the first thought that comes to mind may be images of pro-life protestors outside Planned Parenthood, or concerns about abortion…
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