Jamal Khashoggi Assassinated in Saudi Consulate
By Lewinski Lopez
Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on Oct. 2, 2018. There was footage of Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate, but no footage…
SLU Transportation Policy Prevents Exploitation
Students across St. Lawrence University are now restricted to one request for transport to bus, train and airline terminals beginning this semester, according to the university’s Transportation Services department.
Students were left…
MIC: Cultural Appropriation and Halloween
By Francisco Rodriguez and Ramon Veras
Halloween is approaching and you know what that means. It’s time to go outside and go door to door for some candy. Halloween is quite different for college students. There are certain people who…
Kings and Khashoggi
Affection to be led by the one dates back to Plato, whose Republic prescribes a genuine philosopher-king as antidote to the instability and stupidity of the masses. Subsequent millennia shaped by slobbering inbred megalomaniacs show such…
Feminist Friday: The Things She Carries
Rape Whistle: My sister gives me her keys to carry and I hang them around my neck. I look down. The most prominent thing hanging on my chest is a huge orange whistle. The label says it’s loud. It screams at me. It tells me not to wear that…
A Reaction to “Discourse, Response, and Democracy”
By Jenny Henneberry
The words of President Fox that were once most clearly burned in my mind are those that concluded my first-year orientation. On a cool summer evening, I found myself within a circle of hundreds of my new peers - our…
Response to President Fox’s Letter to Campus
By Henry Jarvinen
As many of you probably know, there was a petition to revoke Sen. Susan Collins’ honorary degree from St. Lawrence following her recent vote to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh. While I stand with Dr. Ford, this petition…
“First Man” is Occasionally Stunning Oscar Fare
Brace yourselves, awards season is coming. In the next few months, we will begin to see hordes of chilly historical biopics, gnashing at the bit for a nomination. While “First Man” is better than most of its kind, I found myself…