Is SLU a Feminist Institution?
By Nicole Porter
Chief Copy Editor
America is currently engaged in a conversation about feminism and what it means for all of us individually; various people, from college students to celebrities, are finding ways to contribute to this…
More Than One Option: Formal vs. Informal Assault Reporting
By GABBY WILSON
STAFF WRITER
As sexual assault on college campuses has become more prominent in the media, the SLU Advocates group has been working to improve awareness about sexual assault on campus and present the resources available to…
Is That A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle ? No, it Katie Ledecky
There have been few athletes in history that can reduce any event they participate in to a competition for second place. Roger Federer in his prime did it, as did Tiger Woods and Michal Phelps. American swimmer Katie Ledecky can say it…
Saints Steal Point From Weekend With Eagles
The Women’s Hockey Team took on a formidable early season challenge over the past mid-semester break as they squared off against the number 3 ranked Boston College Eagles. The two game series at Appleton resulted in a loss and a tie for…
SLU Students Crash Anti-Abortion Rally in Potsdam
By MADDY TIEDE
STAFF WRITER
On October 5th, across from the Roxy Theatre in Potsdam a group called Lifechain gathered to protest abortion--a crowd that was interestingly composed of predominantly men and children. Often the…
What Happens When SLUdents Come Forward? University Updates Sexual Assault Protocol
By: Natalie Dignam
A&E Editor
Many students are unaware of the changes in St. Lawrence’s sexual assault and harassment policies that have taken place as of Oct. 1, reflecting the new federal guidelines. As of this date,…
Letter From the Editor: The Women’s Issues Issue
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In our last issue we published two separate articles about Emma Watson’s speech at the UN, where she launched the HeForShe campaign and publicly confirmed that Hermione is indeed a proud feminist. Clearly, the authors of both…