The Laramie Project: SLU’s Latest Play Has
The St. Lawrence University theatre team took the stage this past weekend with the play “The Laramie Project” that students and faculty had the opportunity to see between Thursday and Sunday. The production is about a homophobic hate crime!-->…
Early Morning Classes
Yay or Nay: Students and Professors Respond
In the aftermath of COVID-19, the St. Lawrence Administration began requiring professors to schedule 30% of class times on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. There’s not enough information yet!-->!-->!-->…
CIEE Film Studies Short Films: When in Czechia, Do as the Czechs Do
When in Czechia, do as the Czechs do. On Sunday, November 3, students of the CIEE Film Studies program in the Czech Republic began filming six consecutive short film projects. The students, including two St. Lawrence University personnel,!-->…
Transport Updates
With Thanksgiving break quickly approaching, it's high time to finalize your travel plans. After checking in with St. Lawrence's transportation services, here are some important details you’ll want to keep in mind.
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Election Reflection
Students and Professors Share Views on Results
The election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris has raised much controversy across the United States. With Donald Trump winning the election over Harris how has this recently!-->!-->!-->…
The Dark Truth Behind Thanksgiving’s Feast
Unveiling the Hidden Suffering of Turkeys in America’s Food System
Approximately three hundred million turkeys are slaughtered annually for human consumption in the United States, despite the fact that such consumption is unnecessary!-->!-->!-->…
Religious Studies: Exposing Students to New Perspectives
St. Lawrence University offers 74 majors and 41 minors, including Religious Studies. Professors and students say that religious studies could brighten emotional well-being on campus through exposure of contrasting perspectives in the!-->…
Stefanik Moves Up, Triggers Special Election Speculation
Longtime North County Congresswomen Elise Stefanik was nominated by President-Elect Donald Trump to be his ambassador to the United Nations on Monday. If confirmed by the Senate in January, Stefanik will resign the seat that she’s held!-->…