The Mesa: Thermostat Turmoil
After seeing his father struggle with the thermostat all last week, Jesus Christ (also known as “The Lamb of God”), finally stepped in and helped him out. Talking to “The Mesa,” Jesus remarked, “He hasn’t been able to program the…
Talking Body with the Dub
On a Tuesday night in the blue house at 3 University, St. Lawrence students are not quietly finishing homework or chatting with friends over pizza from The Pub, as most students do at 8:00 p.m. on a weekday night. Instead, students from all…
Brushing Up: Seeing the Elephant at Richard F. Brush Gallery
The featured exhibition at Brush Gallery is a compilation of mixed media works centered on current and past warfare of all shapes and sizes. Titled, “Seeing the Elephant,” the exhibition will be running until October 10th.
As…
The Players of Fall Fest
Sitting in my townhouse kitchen the other day, I thought about Fall Fest and how excited I was for both, The MisterWives and Atlas Genius to grace us with their presence on campus this Friday afternoon. I knew many classic songs like “Our…
Amy Schumer Does It Again
Photo Credit: New York Post
There are times when TV shows can be just a little too long. Despite the initial appeal of staring mindlessly at a screen for several hours, occasionally people get bored or have one of those real…
Transitioning to Fall Fashion: The DOs and DON’Ts
Photo Credit: Elle Magazine
Time flies when it is Add/Drop period, and now that summer temperatures are dropping both workloads and wardrobes are beginning to get bulkier. While the cool breeze coming through your window fan is…
Jeff Mogavero ’16 Deserves A ‘Hike’ Five
Photo Credit: Justin Dalaba '16
Last Friday at 9:00 a.m., senior Jeff Mogavero ’16 embarked on a 24 hour unsupported trailrunning challenge that took him over 24 of the highest Adirondack peaks. With a running vest stuffed full of energy…
Europe’s Refugees Press On
Since 2011, violence has shaken Syria. As the nation has descended further and further into a bloody civil war, it has seen over 240,000 of its citizens killed and almost half of its population has fled their homes. Many of those…