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“The Caravaggio Syndrome”
“The Caravaggio Syndrome,” a 2024 novel by St. Lawrence University Professor Alessandro Giardino, weaves Renaissance-era fiction and a contemporary, campus-style storyline into a time-bending, historically rooted!-->…
BRAT,” “Anora” and More: A 2024 Recap of Noah’s Reviews
By most accounts, 2024 was a disappointing year, whether about the presidential election, or Israel or the election again. So, I’m going to do what I do best: talk about music and movies for a while, then shut up for the rest of the year.!-->…
American Thanksgiving, in Prague
How To: Spend The Holiday While Studying Abroad
How is one intended to celebrate American Thanksgiving while living in the middle of Europe? With friends, of course. How else did you expect?
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Sabrina Carpenter Concert
“Oh, I leave quite an impression; five feet to be exact,” Sabrina Carpenter opens her Montreal, QC show last October. My friends and I were thrilled to finally see the pop star after driving through hours of traffic and missing the opener.!-->…
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,!-->…
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!-->…
Marcy Rocks White Tent Party in Costume
On November 2nd, as the sun began to set and students pranced around campus in Halloween attire anticipating the night to come, SLU’s campus came alive with music, energy, and excitement as the annual Tent Party kicked off. Amidst the!-->…