Kaleidoscope Celebrates SLU’s Cultural Diversity
Students and Faculty celebrating this year’s World Languages Week gathered in Eben Holden on Saturday, March 30 for Kaleidoscope, the final event of the week. The annual event showcases the talents and influences of students from different…
Teal Week Raises Sexual Violence Awareness
From April 8 through 14, The Advocates program, in collaboration with many other groups on campus, will host Teal Week. The week aims to raise awareness around sexual violence and empower the voices of survivors.
Audrey DeBritz,…
“Suspiria” (2018): A Bloody Masterpiece
The 2018 “Suspiria” is a surprisingly well-crafted and extraordinary film that somehow manages to improve upon the already legendary 1977 Argento-directed original.
The original “Suspiria” was noteworthy for its insane cinematography…
Francisco Letelier Returns to the North Country with Bridging Cultures Mural Project
Last week the North Country once again played host to renowned artist Francisco Letelier. If the name isn’t familiar, perhaps you’ve seen his murals hanging in ODY. One depicts a last-supper-like scenario, except a whole host of world…
23 Romoda Dr is a Two-Way Street
We love our little 1,100 acre campus space filled with joy, support and happiness. We call ourselves SLUzers, Laurentians and Saints. At basketball and hockey games, our favorite chant is “HERE WE GO SAINTS”, not by choice, but because we…
Inside the SLU Prison Exchange Program
As overcrowding in U.S. prisons becomes more and more of an issue, the movement for prison reform gains momentum. A program planting the seeds for such reform is the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, which was brought to our campus in…
Remembering Luke Harvey ’18
On Sunday, the St. Lawrence community gathered in the Gunnison Memorial Chapel to recognize the one year anniversary of the death of Luke Harvey ’18. In attendance were sisters of the Kappa Delta Sigma sorority, brothers of the Alpha Tau…
“Us” is a Cutting-Edge Film… And It’s Not Because of the Golden Scissors
If there’s two guarantees from the film “Us,” it’s that you will walk out of the film wondering what the hell you just watched and that you’ll be terrified of people dressed in red from now on. While it may come off as a bit odd, there’s no…