Women’s Basketball Advances to Semifinals
Leaving the weekend with an unfortunate loss to Renesslaer and an overall record of 17 wins and 8 losses, St. Lawrence Women’s Basketball looked to Tuesday’s Liberty League first round match up against Rochester Institute of Technology.!-->…
Dear Dub: Get Your D*ck Out of the Basket
As liberal arts students we are often asked to critically analyze situations, often times critically analyzing ourselves as well. What are our biases? How are socially positioned? What privilege do we hold and what oppressions do we!-->…
“Joker” Leaves Oscar Night With Only Two Awards
The 2020 Oscars went by relatively quiet, in a year where little controversy arose surrounding this year’s winners (not so much the nominations). Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” was the runaway favorite for many of the night’s awards!-->…
24-Hour Dining Service?
Sleep deprivation, stress, endless hours of studying, and hunger are all the common themes of a college student gearing up for finals exams. When the clock strikes 11:30 p.m. grills turn off and doors begin to lock. Students break out the!-->…
Barn Good Thrift Store: A Campus Hidden Gem
Located behind the Java House, in the original Java Barn, is St. Lawrence University’s very own thrift store. Founded in 2005 as the “SLU Reuse Initiative,” in its first few years they only held two big sales, one in the fall semester and!-->…
Boot N’ Paddle: The First Chair
In a world dominated by easily-accessible pleasure, finding the motivation to do something that even requires a modicum of effort can be difficult.
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Class of 2020 Celebrates 100th Night
Tuesday night saw Gunnison Memorial Chapel packed with what seemed to be the entirety of the class of 2020 for their 100th Night celebration. Though the night actually marked only 89 nights until graduation, the energy in the building was!-->…
Critiquing the World’s Coronavirus Response
Wuhan shut down two days before the Lunar New Year. According to the city officials, it was an effort to “resolutely contain the momentum of the epidemic spreading.” Millions of people should have walked the streets celebrating the biggest!-->…