Athlete of the Week: Lyv Ronning ’25
Sport: SoccerPronouns: She/HerYear: 2025 (Junior)Hometown: Suffield, Connecticut
Favorite Food:Tacos.
Favorite Dana meal?General Tso's.
What is your major?Double major in global studies and public health.
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Saints Win Hoffman Cup
The St. Lawrence University Saints narrowly eked out a 14-7 victory over the struggling Norwich Cadets in a rivalry game that left fans with mixed emotions. While their first win of the season secured the Hoffman Cup for the Saints, it!-->…
Steps Toward Remembrance
EMS & Security Take Steps to Honor 9/11 First Responders
Employees of St. Lawrence University’s Safety and Security Department and student members of SLU Emergency Medical Services met Monday to ascend the stairs of Leckonby Stadium!-->!-->!-->…
Thelmo’s $1,000 Question
What would you do for $1,000? How far would you go to test the limits of your knowledge? With the Sept. 16 trivia night, the St. Lawrence University’s Thelomathesian Society is literally banking on the fact that you'll do all you can and!-->…
Happy Daze: The Art of Setting Boundaries
What age were you when you learned about boundaries? Where did you learn to set boundaries? Have the people in our lives been good role models in setting boundaries? Who ought to teach you how to set boundaries? Setting boundaries is!-->…
Dear Dub: “Barbie” and Feminism
While some of you may have met her at Java, our proclaimed house president in the Dub is a vintage Barbie named Kesha, factorially known as “Totally Hair Barbie” from 1991. While we believe Kesha is a feminist icon, this isn’t the case for!-->…
SLU’s Disappointing COVID-19 Response Thus Far
COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the country, but you would not know it here at St. Lawrence University. Other than one email at the end of the second week of school, students are completely in the dark regarding what to do if or when!-->…
Indigenous Rights and Recognition Battle
Indigenous rights are human rights. Indigenous communities are continuously disenfranchised by systemic injustices in Thailand, and through creativity and solidarity, individuals and networks are working toward a more equitable!-->…