“Gender is not Part of an Equation” Says SLU of Professor’s Salaries
Two weeks ago, The Hill News published an article regarding a recent report issued by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). In the article, figures were used from StartClass, an online website unaffiliated with St.…
We Need More Feminist Music
I get made fun of a lot at St. Lawrence for my music choices. I don’t tend to put on the top tracks of the month, like Taylor Swift or The Chainsmokers. While I do still dance to them at a party because of their catchy beats, I choose to…
Letter From The Editor
I don’t usually resort to numbers when trying to elucidate the meaning or importance of an event. They lack the pliability and personality of words. As my tenure as editor-in-chief draws to a close, however, I can’t help but to crunch their…
A Final Plea to St. Lawrence: Bring Kegs Back
It may be a sad commentary that this subject is what sticks with me after four years at St. Lawrence, but here we are: the keg ban is absurd, archaic, and counter-intuitive. Arguments have been made time and time again, but let us go back…
Variations on a Theme: Start Making Sense, One Last Java, and the Road to Nowhere
By, Joey Duggan
Well, we know where we’re going. Some of us do, anyway.
But we don’t know where we’ve been. Has it really been four years? Is it really possible that the Java house hasn’t collapsed yet?
And we know what we’re…
Heroes, Aliens, and Cars: Upcoming Movies this Summer
By, Robert Davies
No matter what your plans are this summer, there are plenty of upcoming movies to keep you entertained. This summer will feature the release of superhero blockbusters, sci-fi thrillers, and smaller independent films.…
Academic Year Innovation Grants Awarded
By, Kelsey Mattson
Innovation grants were awarded this Monday May 1 for the 2017-2018 academic year. Grants were given in an array of areas on campus, including residence buildings, the arts, and community leadership.
All grants were…
Biking and Marching for Earth’s Intrinsic Rights
By Kirsten Gehl
My friend Peter and I jumped on our bikes this past Saturday and began our 10-mile ride to Potsdam, NY for the People’s Climate March. We figured that we would make a statement by biking the strenuous 20-mile round trip…