Established in 1911 at St. Lawrence University
Established in 1911 at St. Lawrence University

 Student Loan Debt Collection Begins Soon 

On May 5, the Trump Administration will continue collecting on defaulted student loans for the first time in about five years. Collections were paused in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They were not restarted following the pandemic’s conclusion to offer further relief to those most impacted by the pandemic. Congress had mandated that student
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April Fools: Athlete of the Week: Generic Cross Country…

Sport: Cross Country Pronouns: HIMHometown: Some random town in upstate NY or just outside of Boston. Favorite 

Trump’s Joint Address to Congress 

On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump gave a speech to a joint session of Congress attended by most

Athlete of the Week: Paige Doyle ’25

Sport: Alpine SkiingPronouns: She/her/hersHometown: Jackson Hole, WY Favorite Food?A roasted turkey

A Turn to Destruction

As I’m sure many have heard, 1,000 employees of the National Park Service and 2,000 employees of the United States

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 Student Loan Debt Collection Begins Soon 

On May 5, the Trump Administration will continue collecting on defaulted student loans for the first time in about five years. Collections were paused in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They were not restarted following the pandemic’s

Summer Abroad Options for Athletes and Busy People

Summer courses abroad attract between 65 to 80 St. Lawrence University students each year. Participants earn up to 1.5 course credits, which is not a strong source of motivation alone. Many students who attend are athletes who are always

Pre-Health Students Majors

St. Lawrence University students pursuing healthcare professions such as medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine tend to select majors in biology, biomedical sciences or neuroscience over physical science or non-science majors. Even

AI Use In Classrooms Rises

St. Lawrence University administration and professors both celebrate and challenge the presence of artificial intelligence in the classroom. Director of the WORD Studio, Melody Denny, is teaching an AI course in the fall but

Legislation Push to Reduce Speed Limit

After no action from the Department of Transportation, Canton's state representatives have reintroduced legislation to reduce the speed limit on East Main Street for the fourth time in six years. The DOT's protocol has deflected this issue

Sports

Athlete Utilization of Karpus Athletic Center: An Inside Look at How Members of SLU Sports Teams…

Many student athletes have been using the new Karpus Athletic Center at Appleton Arena and its amenities. It opened this semester and offers new resources to student-athletes. However, many athletes may not be taking full advantage of all

Lakers Bounce Back and More NBA Updates

The NBA Playoffs are in full swing, with the first round underway between both the Eastern and Western Conferences. This article was written after the Los Angeles Lakers' win on Tuesday night to tie the series up against the Minnesota

Managing Academics During Athletics Season

The St. Lawrence University's men's golf team recently returned from a stretch of competition spanning five days and two tournaments in Bethpage and Verona, New York. These tournaments take place during a time in the spring semester when

Athlete of the Week: Matthew Taylor ’25

Sport: Track & Field/ Cross CountryPronouns: He/him/hisHometown: Rochester, New York (Greatest City in the World) Favorite Dana meal?Flank steak or grilled chicken.What is your major?Government and History What inspired you to

Identity Conflicts Galore!

By TESSA YANG COLUMNIST    In Gish Jen’s second novel, Mona in the Promised Land, protagonist Mona Chang grows up in Scarsdale, New York, struggling to establish her own place in the vibrant counterculture of the 1960s. Most of the…

Think You’re Funny?

By: Leigh Vassallo Staff Writer Ever been interested in improvisation or stand-up or just comedy in general?  Starting this spring semester, a new group is being established at St. Lawrence University.  This group will focus on the…

Massacre in Nigeria

By Amanda Korb Staff Writer On January 3rd and repeated on the 7th, in Baga, Nigeria, lack of news coverage failed to reveal a massacre. The total death toll amounted to nearly 2,000 individuals and a wipeout of two entire towns, at the…

New Year, New SLU

By: Olivia White Features Editor It’s that time of year again, folks! Time to commit to things you’ll slowly lose enthusiasm for as the months trickle by with the snow and winter melts to spring. New Year’s resolutions inspire the…

Blank Space? No Longer.

By MAEVE WALSH COLUMIST New classes, new textbooks, new semester, and new dorm rooms. We have come back to campus anticipating sub-zero temperatures and icy conditions, but many of us have the added challenge of moving housing. With…

Wrapping Up: 2k14 in Music

By HANNAH DZIEZANOWSKI STAFF WRITER It is a new year, and you know what that means – new music! Who knows what 2015 holds in store for us; the past year was so full of surprises that it will be impossible to predict what may be brewing on…

Professors As Artists

By SAM WEBER STAFF WRITER     Paintings, and sculptures, and prints, oh my! These are just a few of the diverse aesthetic delights that await viewers at the new exhibition, “North of the Blue Line,” featured in the Richard F. Brush Art…

Religious Tolerance 101

Islamophobia has been a hot button issue lately, due to recent events in which two masked gun men carrying assault rifles broke into the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine office in Paris and brutally shot up the place, while shouting…

Olympics in Boston: Homage to History

When discussing Boston as a possible Olympic city it is undeniable that issues will need to be worked out, such as traffic and cost. However, Boston’s no-frills plan, the presence of existing venues, and an existing great sports…
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