The Sundials Lighting Campus Up
Photo via Kelsey Mattison
There is an array of performing groups on campus, from a cappella to dancing to acting. But there is also an all-female singing duo on campus that everyone should check out. They held a concert on Friday, March…
Kawhi Leonard Making Late Push for NBA’s Highest Honor
Photo via ESPN
With roughly 20 games remaining in the NBA season, the race for the coveted Most Valuable Player award remains more open than it may seem. Seemingly since opening night, it has felt like a two horse race between Oklahoma…
Rail Jam and Road Beers: Titus Weekend Comes to SLU
Photo Reilly Patrick '19
BY KATE ANGUS AND OLIVIA WHITE
STAFF WRITER AND EDITOR IN CHEIF
The evening of Thursday, March 2 saw members of the Outing Club trucking around Canton collecting any piles of slush and icy snow leftover from…
Norway News Agency Begins Regulating Comments on Articles
Over the past decades, political conversations have gradually shifted from meaningful face-to-face interactions to seemingly unending Facebook comment threads. To combat the negative effects of those all-too-familiar heated online…
When Satire Becomes Reality – Ticker Taxi and SLUber Come to Campus
Photo REBECCA DOSER '16
NEWS EDITOR EMERITUS
By ANNA SODERBERG
STAFF WRITER
Upon their return from mid-semester break, St. Lawrence students were welcomed back to campus with two new non-traditional taxi services, entirely created…
Citizens in Action Hosts Event
By KATIE WILSON
STAFF WRITER
This past Monday, March 6, Citizens in Action hosted an event entitled: “All Politics is Global: SLU students experiences in the Global Context.” Open to students, faculty, and staff, the event was designed…
A Historic Year for Women’s Ice Hockey
Photo via Jack Lyons
For those who have not been watching, SLU’s women’s ice hockey team is on an absolute tear right now. This season the team finished second in the ECAC with a record of 16-3-3, only five points behind Clarkson for…
Stop Debating Settled Science and Look Forward
Photo via George Skidmore/Flickr
Two weeks ago, the National Academy of Sciences, a council of highly respected scientists, lent their support to manipulating the genes of humans in very limited circumstances. Later that week, the Senate…