Trump’s Presidency: Serving the Elite, Straining the Public
Wealthy Interests Thrive as Everyday Americans Pay the Price
Trump's presidency thus far has exposed a troubling reality: he is not a leader for the people but a servant to the wealthiest elites. From his first day in office, his!-->!-->!-->…
Small Plates, Big Ideas
Mixed Reactions to Changes at Dana
When I heard that food left on plates in Dana Dining Hall alone accounted for more than three tons of food waste each week last semester, I was in the market for change. Then, to find out that Dining!-->!-->!-->…
President Trump’s First Day
After Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, as promised beforehand, he signed a slew of executive orders covering a wide range of issues focused on reversing Biden-era policies and ushering in his!-->…
Fresh Check Day
On January 17, students at St. Lawrence University spent the first Friday evening of the Spring 2025 semester attending Fresh Check Day. The event, held from 3-5 p.m. at the Sullivan Student Center, aimed to promote emotional well-being!-->…
SLU Transportation
For students who live a plane ride away from St. Lawrence University, finding a way to the airport to get home for breaks is easy thanks to the university-provided transportation. Before and after every school break, the school sends!-->…
FYP Infantilization
Is The Program Helping or Hurting Adjusting Students?
The First Year Program at St. Lawrence University is a signature program designed to introduce students to college life, yet it leaves many of them feeling more like high schoolers!-->!-->!-->…
Presidential Inauguration
With the conclusion of the 60th Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies, the U.S. officially has a new executive. President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance were officially sworn into office at approximately 12 p.m. ET at the!-->…
Letter from the Editor
Dear reader,
Thank you for helping to make my time at St. Lawrence special.
I’ve been at The Hill News in an editorial capacity since the fall of my sophomore year and I’m hard pressed to say that anything!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…