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Happy Daze: Sex Museum and Carnival
Did you stop by the Sex Carnival on April 6 in the Winston Room or the Sexual Positivity and Empowerment Museum up all week in the Crandell Room? Well, if you didn’t, you missed out! The Sexual Positivity and Empowerment Museum was founded!-->…
What Is the Point of a Student Government Without Student Input?
As a member of Thelomathesian Society, I am often met with confusion and jokes about why I would choose to be in student government. For the most part, I like being able to support organizations on campus and help make decisions about the!-->…
The Eclipse Journey: Totality Worth It
In August 2017 I persuaded my mom, who at the time saw no reason that I should miss a day of SAT boot camp, to let me accompany my cousins on their trip to Hopkinsville, Kentucky to view the solar eclipse — a town that had one of the!-->…
God Complex: The Danger of Celebrity Worship Culture
I was asking Cameron Mulla ’26 the other day about how much money she spent over the years on BTS merch. “It’s probably in the $150 range,” she said. “But I’ve seen people spend more than that.” While the latter half of the response was!-->…
April Fools: ATO Against the Odds
The potential transformation of the Alpha Tau Omega frat house into the “Against the Odds” clinic is not just a quirky idea but a significant step towards utilizing dormant spaces for meaningful community impact.
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Booze in the Bedroom: When Your Drinks Have You Down Bad
One sip, two sips, red sip, blue sip! Booze in the bedroom: it’s the quickest way to meaningless sex. However, liquid courage can turn into liquid consequences. Let’s explore how alcohol interacts with your libido!
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April Fools: REDBOX REVIEW: MONEY WELL SPENT!
With St. Lawrence University banning all fun and cracking down on partying, there was nothing to do. However, when I walked into the Student Center last Friday, I immediately knew my weekend was saved. A second large red machine caught my!-->…
Rebert Renovations and Resentment: Why We Should Embrace Change
When I moved into my first-year dorm, Rebert Hall in August 2021, the first thing my mom said was, "This looks like a prison cell.” I was on the first floor in Rebert East, right next to the exit — room 142. There were two narrow windows!-->…