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Outdoor Final Exam

It is that time of year when students are cranking out final projects for courses, many of which are long papers that involve extensive online research. However, Environmental Studies professor Aaron Iverson is offering an alternative kind of research project, which involves getting the students outside to observe and analyze the nature in our
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A Trial of a Former President

The most tell-tale signs of a quickly-approaching U.S. presidential election, other than the influx of outcry

Ramadan Reflections: How SLU Fell Short

Eid-al-Fitr this year was on Wednesday, April 10. Before the big day rolled up, an email was sent saying

April Fools: SLU to Cut Down Enchanted Forest

St. Lawrence University's Board of Trustees has vowed to cut down the Enchanted Forest by May 1. The move comes as

April Fools: Light Insights on “Campus Life”

Doge Marino GrimaniJust come outside for the night (yeah) Take your time, get your light (yeah) Johnny

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Outdoor Final Exam

It is that time of year when students are cranking out final projects for courses, many of which are long papers that involve extensive online research. However, Environmental Studies professor Aaron Iverson is offering an alternative kind

College Campus Protests Breakout

College campuses across the country are experiencing encampment protests by pro-Palestine students urging schools to divest from companies associated with Israel. These protests originated at Columbia University and have since spread

Crucial Course Evaluations

As the school year winds down, students at St. Lawrence University find themselves completing course evaluations in classes. This process is repeated for every class each semester. Course evaluations are significant for improving and

North Country Dinosaur

The sun just touches the tops of the trees as Douglas Carlson backs his 14-foot aluminum fishing boat into the Oswegatchie river. The oar locks creak as he paddles upriver through the cold morning water. He is on his way to retrieve the

Celebrate NGWSD with SAAC

Young students had the chance to practice skills with St. Lawrence athletes this past weekend when the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee hosted an event celebrating National Girls & Women in Sports Day. This year marked the 38th

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Saints Spring Sports Surge Into 2024 Postseason Play

As the 2024 spring season nears its end, SLU sports teams are either heading into the post-season or already finding success there. This year has been great for Saints sports, spanning through the fall, winter, and now spring seasons.

Men’s Lacrosse Beats #4 RPI, Earns No. 2 Seed in Liberty League Tournament

The No. 3 St. Lawrence Men’s Lacrosse team capped off their 2024 regular season with a bang last Saturday, defeating the RPI Engineers 15-10 on the road in Troy, New York. This was a pivotal victory for the Saints, as it gave them the

Athlete of the Week: Zach Jaworski ’24.5

Sport: Track & Field Pronouns: he/himYear: 2024.5 (graduating ealy) Hometown: North Collins, New York (Where God kissed the Earth) MATT TAYLOR’S EDITORS NOTE: Over his three years at St. Lawrence, Zach Jaworski has cemented himself

Mental Health in College Athletics

Suicide rates among people of all ages in the United States increased over the past two decades, making it a serious public health problem. Among U.S. college athletes, suicide is now the second leading cause of death after accidents.

Saints Sports Team of the Week: Softball

The St. Lawrence University Softball team has gotten off to an outstanding start to their 2024 season. Through their first 15 games of the season, they’ve gotten off to a 10-5 start, and are currently on a three-game winning streak. In

Alli Sibold’s Legendary SLU Career

Allison Sibold lost a grand total of two-mile races in the 2023-24 indoor season – one was against professionals and the best DI runners in the country, and the other was NCAA DIII nationals. Alli is perhaps the greatest

“Almost, Maine:” Defifinite Success

This semester’s performance arts season got off to a hot start last week with the opening of “Almost, Maine.” Directed by Nick Tiedemann ’25, “Almost, Maine” is a play by John Cariani set in a fictional rural town in Northern Maine. The

Singers Strike Again!

Alumni, family and friends gathered in wonder as the esteemed Laurentian Singers made their way to the alter of Grace Church Cathedral in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, led by director Dr. D. Jason Bishop. In attendance was

The Eclipse Journey: Totality Worth It 

In August 2017 I persuaded my mom, who at the time saw no reason that I should miss a day of SAT boot camp, to let me accompany my cousins on their trip to Hopkinsville, Kentucky to view the solar eclipse — a town that had one of the

Light Insights: Memories

NATHAN SERLIN ’24 PROFESIONAL TRAPPER Steve Rinella – famous author, TV host, podcaster and perhaps philosopher – said on an episode of Meat Eater, that when we are all broken down to our core we are all just a collection

Thursday Night Focaccia

Good evening! This is Sam Voter ’25 writing to you live from the Greenhouse and I have just the thing to make your Thursday nights a bit more special. It is a little something called focaccia! As some of you loal Thursday dinner guests may
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