Browsing Category
Features
First-Years Not Using Advising
As students prepare to register for their upcoming fall semester classes, academic advising resources remain underutilized. Students undertake the process without talking to professors, FYP advisors or other resources on campus. In an…
Boot ‘n’ Paddle: Whiteface’s Annual Pond Skim
Greetings, fellow SLUzers! The calendar says it’s spring, but the North Country has other ideas. While Mother Nature wrestles with the ever-increasing, incredibly terrifying threat of human-made climate change, trip leaders and participants…
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Recycling at SLU
First-Year student Davin Sweeney lives in a double room that has a special bin for recycling. But, like many other students, he and his roommate do not use it. “We put the trash and recycling in the same bin outside anyways, so we don’t…
Clubs Finalize Budgets
Clubs all over campus are finalizing their budget proposals as the deadline to submit them to Thelmo nears.
Clubs around campus will begin to submit their budget proposals for the next semester. This can be a stressful time for people in…
Inside the SLU Prison Exchange Program
As overcrowding in U.S. prisons becomes more and more of an issue, the movement for prison reform gains momentum. A program planting the seeds for such reform is the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, which was brought to our campus in…
Remembering Luke Harvey ’18
On Sunday, the St. Lawrence community gathered in the Gunnison Memorial Chapel to recognize the one year anniversary of the death of Luke Harvey ’18. In attendance were sisters of the Kappa Delta Sigma sorority, brothers of the Alpha Tau…
Boot ‘n’ Paddle: Spring Break in the Everglades
And on the fifth day, the Lord decided that the Boot ‘N’ Paddle should come back, because it was Friday, and another issue of The Hill News was out. And it was good. Oh yeah, it was good.
Of course, I’m not just talking about the fresh…
Boot ‘n’ Paddle: Getting Drunk in the Woods
Greetings, fellow SLUzers! As the grass begins to peek out from under the last vestiges of snow, it’s a sure sign that spring is upon us. This changing of the seasons is special to us in the OC for a number of reasons, including more…