Java Review: Mal Maïz, Psychedelic Marvel
There is no shortage of energy at the Java Barn. Whether it is excitement, anticipation, joy, dread, angst, euphoria or rage, you can find it at Java. Mal Maïz was a test of stamina, emitting a collective persistence to endure until the!-->…
Enough Accessibility on Campus?
Hurt? Good Luck Getting to Class…
Students and staff of St. Lawrence University who have temporary or permanent disabilities have a hard time getting the accessibility that they need. Due to the nature of this campus,!-->!-->!-->…
Community Based Learning and Volunteer Service’s Sunday Funday
This Sunday afternoon, the staff of Community Based Learning and Volunteer Service programs at St. Lawrence University are hosting local families in Leithead Fieldhouse for Sunday Funday. The event will consist of activities such as face!-->…
Día de Los Muertos: A Day to Honor the Dead
Last Thursday, Dean-Eaton's formal lounge was transformed into a display of vibrant beauty, adorned with the golden hues of marigolds, an altar featuring photographs of those who have passed on, and colorful papel picado hanging from the!-->…
Alumni Weighs in: The Moral Cost of Thanksgiving
Approximately 300 million turkeys are slaughtered annually for human consumption in the United States, despite the fact that such consumption is unnecessary for humans and absolutely horrifying for turkeys. Almost 50 million of those!-->…
Happy Daze: SpotLIGHT on the 2023 Fall Retreat!
The L.I.G.H.T. House is a theme house on campus dedicated to promoting a healthy lifestyle for individuals and the community. It is centered around the ideas of achieving balance and self-awareness through mindfulness; like yoga,!-->…
Dear Dub: Are You a Feminist?
Are You a Feminist?
....Perhaps "why" or "why not" is the real question everyone should be asking of themselves. It is understandable that identifying with a group or a movement is impossible if one does not know the history and!-->!-->!-->…
SLU Professor Paddles Into History
A St. Lawrence University biology professor just became the first person who — along with three teammates — kayaked the Northwest Passage of the Arctic Ocean in one season. Eileen Visser returned to campus to teach on Oct. 13, just days!-->…