Guys, Stop Calling Your Friend a SIMP
Simply put, calling someone a simp is wrong. That conclusion is not a self-righteous rebuttal because I undoubtedly am one, nor the byproduct of some deontological argument. Instead, it is my response to the saddest thing I read this week;!-->…
Dear Dub: Snow Day of Existential Dread
I came to St. Lawrence knowing it was going to be cold and snowing for a large portion of the school year… and I love it! But, our recent influx of shimmery, fluffy snowflakes has been getting me down. One of my favorite things to do is to!-->…
Dear Dub: National Condom Week
Did you happen to see a gaggle of glittery, giggly, and (of course) masked feminists sprinting around campus recently? Did you think to yourself, “Who are those fun-loving gals? Why ever are they sprinting around campus?” Well, never fear.!-->…
LPAs: But Why?
Alexandra Hill
Laurentian Pact Ambassadors: But Why?
On Feb. 5, the new paid positions of Laurentian Pact Ambassadors were announced. These student leaders, who began work Feb. 15, would go on rounds around campus, fostering!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Cool Blueberry Lavender Ice Vitamin Water: More Addicting Than Drugs?
St. Lawrence is in the middle of an unpreceded time. Students, faculty, and staff have been thrust into a new world that no one could have seen coming. Every day looks different than before, and many people can’t even remember a time where!-->…
Taylor Swift: Controversial Album Ranking
With all the recent news regarding Taylor Swift and her new music, there is no better time to rank her albums from favorite to least favorite. Obviously, this is an opinion piece so I would love some responses with other people's opinions.!-->…
Boot N Paddle: Exploring the County
Pandemics and snowstorms and midterms oh my! I am feeling more stressed by the minute as midterms arrive and my usual outlet, the wonderful Adirondacks, are off limits. However, there are some awesome trails nearby that are fun, beautiful!-->…
People With Disabilites Who Made their Mark on History
While the term Ableism was coined in the 80’s, the practice has roots in many ancient societies including the Roman, Greek, and Egyptian Empires. It continues today as discrimination against disabled people and is heavily intergrated into!-->…