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EAO Brings TerraCycling to SLU
Have you ever found yourself standing in front of the three-bin waste disposal system in the pub, struggling to decide what goes where and wondering why you can’t recycle your chip bag or granola bar wrapper? Do you use shampoo,…
Boot ‘n’ Paddle: Azure After Dark
Another week has passed here at SLU, meaning another set of incredible adventures have been had in the greater North Country area. The snow (and slush) rang with the sounds of gettin’ sendy, as outdoors-people skied, rode, and climbed!…
Environmental Tip of the Week: Protesting
Hello St. Lawrence community! This week’s environmental pro tip is as much an invitation as it is a tip. The state of the planet is in danger and it’s up to you and me to do our part. One way we can do that is by attending a new series of…
Lights on Laurentians: Intramural Basketball
Many St. Lawrence students had Thursday, Feb. 21 circled on their calendars since the beginning of 2019. The date has an importance for ex-high school athletes and competition-hungry souls akin to that of May 5 for party-goers and February…
Boot ‘n’ Paddle: Icecation
With the cold gales of February comes a return few saw coming, as one of the most storied (pun-intended) columns in THN history: the Boot n’ Paddle! For those previously unaware, the Boot n’ Paddle is a spotlight on students getting sendy,…
A Tale of Dana Food
The students of St. Lawrence University know the risks of eating meats from Dana Dining Center. Every student and faculty member knows that a bite of fish can turn a pleasant dinner into a miserable thirty minutes on the toilet. However,…
Student Center is on Instagram!
Do you have no plans on a Friday night and want to know what ACE movie is on? Are you not sure about where to go for mail, financial services or your resume? Do you want to know more about a club or what the student government is up to?…
SLU Safety Square
Head Up, Phone Down
Distracted walking incidents are on the rise, and everyone with a cell phone is at risk. According to a Governors Highway Safety Association report, nearly 6,000 pedestrians were struck and killed by motor vehicles in…