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Listen Up: The Secret That Is Podcasts Explained
By JENNA MEAD
STAFF WRITER
When was the last time you single-tasked? Let me be a little clearer about what I mean. I am referring to focusing in on one task and that only. Society in our country and campus has instituted an “AND” culture.…
Ridiculousness: Brides And Plastic Surgery Intertwine
By MORGAN DANNA
COLUMNIST
If you believe you have witnessed the good, the bad, and the ugly of reality television, I would like to challenge this thought for just a moment. I thought I had heard it all when it came to these ridiculous…
More Hits For Your Weekend
By KADEN WEAVER
COLUMNIST
Spotify Viral 50 is a new kind of playlist that features songs not based on most number of times played, but rather how often the tracks are shared throughout the web. These are the top three songs for the week:…
Waterwell Theatre Visits: An In-Depth Look at Improv Comedy
By LEIGH VASALLO
STAFF WRITER
During the week of March 10th, St. Lawrence University had the pleasure to host the Waterwell Theatre Company.
“Waterwell is a New York-based company of artists dedicated to the collaborative creation of…
Brief, Yet Wonderful
By TESSA WANG
COLUMNIST
Meet Oscar: A morbidly obese ghetto nerd who hails from Santo Domingo, can’t get laid, worships anime, cannot get laid, speaks fluent Elvish, cannot get laid, and aspires to become the Dominican Tolkien. (Did I…
Movie Posters Galore
By SAM WEBER
STAFF WRITER
Monday, March 2nd, marked the opening of a new exhibition in the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, as well as a lecture from the show’s curator, Mark Fertig.
At 7:00 p.m. that evening, Fertig brought the gallery to…
Everything You Need to Know About the Oscars
By NATALIE COPELAND
GUEST WRITER
First time host of the Oscars Award Ceremony, Neil Patrick Harris, strutted onto the bright stage of the grand, Dolby Theatre clad in just his undies, this past Sunday. Although critics had doubts about…
A Prickly Debate: In Defense of Game of Thrones
By TESSA YANG
COLUMNIST
A Feast for Crows
by George R.R Martin
Way back in the Stone Age before the TV series existed, A Feast for Crows was subject to some nasty complaints from Martin’s fan base. It was regarded by many as a…