Canton Struggles To Draw Businesses
Within the last couple of months, there seems to be business closures all over the North Country, and this is becoming much too evident in Canton as well. Places like Hot Tamale, Sposa Bella and Family Dollar are approaching the end of…
Application Season Begins For SLU Theme Houses
Application season is underway for the many theme houses on campus. There are more than 10 theme houses at SLU, with themes ranging from the outdoors, art and social justice. They contribute a significant amount to the campus community by…
Amazon Cancels Long Island City Construction
Amazon announced that plans to build a new, expansive corporate campus, HQ2, in Long Island City in Queens were cancelled on Feb. 14.
For many New York City residents, the announcement brought about mixed feelings, as the plans were…
“Allytines Week” Highlights How to be an Ally on Campus
This week, the Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Coalition (SA/DV) hosted the first-ever “Allytines” event.
“The event started as an idea to create an alternative to the traditionally romantic Valentine’s Day,” says Quinn Audsley ’20,…
Student Center is on Instagram!
Do you have no plans on a Friday night and want to know what ACE movie is on? Are you not sure about where to go for mail, financial services or your resume? Do you want to know more about a club or what the student government is up to?…
SLU Safety Square
Head Up, Phone Down
Distracted walking incidents are on the rise, and everyone with a cell phone is at risk. According to a Governors Highway Safety Association report, nearly 6,000 pedestrians were struck and killed by motor vehicles in…
Lights on Laurentians: Is St. Lawrence Low-Waste Friendly?
In a casual conversation with friends, I mentioned how the amount of waste we as humans make bothers me. Living in a time when commodities are at our fingertips is a great thing to many, but not as much thought is given to how those means…
Environmental Tip of the Week
Skip the dryer!
Are all of the dryers full? Hang your clothes dry!!
On average, a single dryer load uses 3,000 watts of energy. This single dryer load uses up to 30 times more energy than a ceiling fan would use throughout…